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Course Description

The modern notion of freedom, predicated on universality yet denied to most of the world population, was shaped in Western Europe during a period of conquest and colonization. How was this possible? In this course we will focus on the figures of the barbarian and the savage in the European imaginary during the colonization of America, tracking the role this figure played in the self-interpretation of Europeans as free beings. This will help us better understand the intertwining of race and power constituting our contemporary world. We will read passages from Bartolome de las Casas, Gines de Sepulveda, Francisco de Vitoria, Kant, Hegel, J.S. Mill, and Anthony Pagden, among others.
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