| The Vestal and the Fasces |
| Prologue |
| 1— Hegel Avec Lacan |
| I— Introduction |
| II— The Hegelian Story of Property |
| • | A— The Internalist Approach of The Philosophy of Right |
| • | B— The Artificiality of the Subject |
| • | C— The Presupposition of Human Nature |
| • | D— The Impossibility of Philosophy without Presuppositions; Sublation |
| E— The Tentative Presupposition |
| • | F— The Contradictions of Personality |
| • | G— Objectification and Objects |
| H— The Elements of Property |
| I— Adding the Third Term: Alienation |
| • | J— From Hegel to Lacan |
| III— The Lacanian Story of the Feminine |
| IV— An Abduction from the Seraglio |
| 2— The Fasces: The Masculine Phallic Metaphor for Property |
| 3— The Vestal: The Feminine Phallic Metaphor for Property |
| 4— The Woman Does Not Exist: The Impossible Feminine and the Possibility of Freedom |
| Epilogue: Vesta, the Phallic Woman |
| Index |