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Condorcet: Critical Essay by Colette Verger Michael

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SOURCE: Michael, Colette Verger. “Condorcet and the Inherent Contradiction in the American Affirmation of Natural Rights and Slaveholding.” Transactions on the Fifth International Congress on the Enlightenment 2 (1980): 768-74.

In this essay, Michael surveys Condorcet's writings on slavery in America and his insistence of holding consistent standards of liberty for all.

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