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==Citation==
 
==Citation==
Saint-Louis, Vertus, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Haiti. "Law, Commerce and Revolution in Saint-Domingue (1789-1804)."  The Haitian Revolution: Viewed 200 Years After, an International Scholarly Conference.  John Carter Brown Library, Providence, RI.  June 19, 2004.
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Saint-Louis, Vertus, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Haiti. "Law, Commerce and Revolution in Saint-Domingue (1789-1804)."  The Haitian Revolution: Viewed 200 Years After, an International Scholarly Conference.  [[John Carter Brown Library]], Providence, RI.  June 19, 2004.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Notes to follow.
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''Notes to come...''
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In response to questions:
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* Violence is a fact of the dominators, not of the oppressed.  Violence is the origin of property... and the origin of the property of [[slaves]] (slaves as property).  In a state, right is imposed by violence.
  
 
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Citation

Saint-Louis, Vertus, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Haiti. "Law, Commerce and Revolution in Saint-Domingue (1789-1804)." The Haitian Revolution: Viewed 200 Years After, an International Scholarly Conference. John Carter Brown Library, Providence, RI. June 19, 2004.

Notes

Notes to come...

In response to questions:

  • Violence is a fact of the dominators, not of the oppressed. Violence is the origin of property... and the origin of the property of slaves (slaves as property). In a state, right is imposed by violence.