John Adams versus Mary Wollstonecraft on the French Revolution and Democracy
Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (3):451-476 (2007)
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Willson Havelock Coates (1966). The Emergence of Liberal Humanism: An Intellectual History of Western Europe. New York, Mcgraw-Hill.
Sean Sayers (1989). Images of the French Revolution. Radical Philosophy (53):50-51.
Catriona MacKenzie (1993). Reason and Sensibility: The Ideal of Women's Self-Governance in the Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft. Hypatia 8 (4):35 - 55.
Virginia Sapiro (1992). A Vindication of Political Virtue: The Political Theory of Mary Wollstonecraft. University of Chicago Press.
John P. Clark (1990). The French Revolution & American Radical Democracy. Social Philosophy Today 3:79-118.
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