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Platon, Dražava (Beograd: Bigz, 2002, str. 136–173)
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Hobs, Tomas, Levijatan (Valjevo: Gradina, 1991, str. 203–212)
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Pejtmen, Kerol, Polni ugovor (Beograd: Feministička 94, 2001, str. 11–46)
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Ruso, Žan-Žak, Emil: Sofija ili žena (Valjevo: Estetika, 1990, str. 419–421, 426–436, 459–461, 468–475, 484– 490)
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Vulstonkraft, Meri, Odbrana prava žene (Beograd: Filip Višnjić, 1994, str. 37–44, 81–108, 109– 124)
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Mil, Džon Stjuart, „Potčinjenost žena” (U Rasprave o jednakosti polova, Beograd: Filip Višnjić, 1995, str. 37–60)
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Seneca Falls Convention, „Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, 1848” (In Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement by Sally G. McMillen, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 237–241)
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Truth, Soujourner, „Ain't I a Woman” (In Forward into Light: The Struggle for Women's Suffrage, edited by Madeleine Meyers, Carlisle, MA: Discovery Enterprises, Ltd., pp. 25–26)
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, „Solitude of Self, 1892” (In Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement by Sally G. McMillen, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 242–250)
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Pankhurst, Emmeline, „Why We Are Militant” (In Sources of the Western Tradition, edited by Marvin Perry et. al.,Volume II (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1995, pp. 201–204)
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Engles, Fridrih, Porijeklo porodice, privatne svojine i države, 1884 (Zagreb: Naprijed, 1973, str. 50–51, 54–59, 62–68, 70–83)
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Goldman, Ema, Anarhizam i feminizam (Beograd: Autonomni ženski centar, 2001, str. 8–29)
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Kolontaj, Aleksandra, Izabrani spisi Aleksandre Kolontaj (Alison & Busby, 1977, 1–12)
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Bovoar, Simon de, Drugi pol (Beograd: Bigz, 1982, str. 9–26)
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Atanasijević, Ksenija, „O emancipaciji žena kod Platona“ (U Etika feminizma, Beograd: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava, 2008, str. 82–85)
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Annas, Julia, „Plato’s Republic and Feminism“ (Philosophy, 1976, 51 (197): 307–321)
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Okin, Susan Moller, „Philosopher Queens and Private Wives: Plato on Women and the Family“ (Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1977, 6: 345–369)
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Pejtmen, Kerol, „ ‘Bog je čoveku dao pomagača’: Hobs, patrijarhat i bračno pravo“ (Ženske studije, 1995, 1: 91–111)
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Scott, Joan, „French Feminists and the Rights of 'Man': Olympe de Gouges's Declarations” (History Workshop Journal, 1989, 28 (1): 1–21)
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Scott, Joan W., „The Uses of Imagination: Olympe de Gouges in the French Revolution” (In Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man (Cambridge, London: Harvard University Press, 1996, pp. 19–56)
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Breadshaw, Leah, „Rousseau on Civic Virtue, Male Autonomy, and the Construction of the Divided Female” (In Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, edited by Lynda Lange, University Park, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, pp. 65–88)
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Richardson, Alan, „Mary Wollstonecraft on Education” (In The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by Claudia L. Johnson, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 24–43)
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Okin, Susan Moller, „John Stuart Mill. Liberal Feminist” (In Women in Western Political Thought, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992, pp. 197–230)
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Lerner, Gerda, „The Meaning of Seneca Falls 1848–1998” (Dissent, 1998, Fall: 35–41)
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Humphries, Jane, „The Origin of the Family: Born out of Scarcity not Wealth” (In Engels Revisited: Feminist Essays, eds. Janet Sayers, Mary Evans and Nanneke Redclift, Oxon: Routledge, 2009, pp. 11–36)
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Marso, Lori Jo, „A Feminist Search for Love: Emma Goldman on the Politics of Marriage, Love, Sexuality and the Feminine.” (Feminist Theory, 2003, 4 (3): 305– 320)
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Lokaneeta, Jinee, „Alexandra Kollontai and Marxist Feminism” (Economic and Political Weekly, 2001, 36 (17): 1405–1412
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Butler, Judith, „Sex and Gender in Simone de Beauvoir's Second Sex” (Yale French Studies, 1986, 72: 35–49)
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Final exam
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