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The Problem of Infinite Advantage in Defoe's Captain Singleton
The Problem of Infinite Advantage in Defoe's Captain Singleton
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In Captain Singleton (1720), Daniel Defoe rehearses the ethical and discursive justifications of predatory capitalism. Through an examination of Defoe's ...
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