| The Vestal and the Fasces |
| Prologue |
| 1— Hegel Avec Lacan |
| 2— The Fasces: The Masculine Phallic Metaphor for Property |
| • | I— Property as the Object Petit A |
| II— The Axe: The Positive Version of the Masculine Phallic Metaphor |
| III— The Bundle of Sticks: The Negative Version of the Masculine Phallic Metaphor |
| A— Chix Nix Bundle-O-Stix: A Critique of the Attempted Negation of Physicality |
| B— 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 |
| 3— Article 2 as Text |
| 4— The Wit and Wisdom of Karl Llewellyn |
| 5— Two Examples: Conditional Sales and Risk of Loss |
| 6— The Continuing Primacy of Physicality in the U.C.C |
| • | a— The Primacy of Physical Custody |
| • | b— The Physical Metaphor in the Law of Sales |
| • | c— Llewellyn's "Real-ism." |
| • | d— The Imagery of Destruction and the Bundle of Sticks |
| IV— The Fasces: Axe and Bundle of Sticks |
| 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 |