On the Haitian Revolution and the Society of Equals

Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7-8):267-274 (2015)
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Abstract

The Haitian Revolution is not only one of the most important foundational moments in the emergence of the modern world, but also one of the most neglected within the social scientific literature. The following posts reflect on its omission from a new intellectual history of ‘equality’ and discuss how understandings of equality might be different if we took the Haitian Revolution seriously.

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The Society of Equals.Pierre Rosanvallon - 2013 - Harvard University Press.

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