The Vestal and the Fasces

 expand sectionPrologue

 expand section1—  Hegel Avec Lacan
 collapse section2—  The Fasces:  The Masculine Phallic Metaphor for Property
 I—  Property as the Object Petit A
 expand sectionII—  The Axe:  The Positive Version of the Masculine Phallic Metaphor
 collapse sectionIII—  The Bundle of Sticks:  The Negative Version of the Masculine Phallic Metaphor
 expand sectionA—  Chix Nix Bundle-O-Stix:  A Critique of the Attempted Negation of Physicality
 collapse sectionB—  Musings on the Myth That the Uniform Commercial Code Disaggregated and Killed Property
 I—  The Gates of Ivory and Horn
 2—  Practical Men and Their Tangible Things
 expand section3—  Article 2 as Text
 collapse section4—  The Wit and Wisdom of Karl Llewellyn
 a—  Differentiating Property from Contract
 expand sectionb—  The Common-Law Sales Paradigm.
 c—  Llewellyn and Hohfeld
 expand section5—  Two Examples:  Conditional Sales and Risk of Loss
 expand section6—  The Continuing Primacy of Physicality in the U.C.C
 expand sectionIV—  The Fasces:  Axe and Bundle of Sticks
 expand section3—  The Vestal:  The Feminine Phallic Metaphor for Property
 expand section4—  The Woman Does Not Exist:  The Impossible Feminine and the Possibility of Freedom

  Epilogue:  Vesta, the Phallic Woman
 expand sectionIndex

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