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The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce

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notes to pages 231–245 535chapter 19: bourgeois vs. queer1. D’Emilio <strong>an</strong>d Freedm<strong>an</strong>, Intimate Matters, 1997,p.v.2. Aquinas, Summa contra gentiles, c. 1259–1264, bk. 3,pt.3, chap. 122.3. Boswell, Christi<strong>an</strong>ity, 1980, chap. 10, <strong>an</strong>d esp. chap. 11,pp.318–330 on Aquinas.4. Gunther, La construction, 1995.5. Vinen, History in Fragments, 2000,pp.116–118, 114.6. Schama, Embarrassment, 1987,p.601. <strong>The</strong> next quotation is from p. 605.7. Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, 1996,p.367.8. Vinen, History in Fragments, 2000,p.154.9. Chauncey, Gay New York, 1994,p.353.10. Sinfield, Wilde Century, 1994,pp.3, 140.11. Vyvy<strong>an</strong> Holl<strong>an</strong>d, Son <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde (1954), quoted in Sinfield, <strong>The</strong> Wilde Century, 1994,p. 126.12. D’Emilio <strong>an</strong>d Freedm<strong>an</strong>, Sexual Matters, 1997,pp.124, 129.13. Vinen, History in Fragments, 2000,p.117.14. Hodges, Al<strong>an</strong> Turing, 1983,pp.458, 462, 471.15. London, Sea Wolf, 1904, pp.3, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17, 20, 280; “I did it,” p. 274. “My m<strong>an</strong>,”p. 280.16. Hammett, Maltese Falcon, 1929, chaps. 4 <strong>an</strong>d 5 (pp. 46–47, 49–50, 53).17. Dickey, see p. 539n12 below.18. Pierpont, “Tough Guy,” 2002,p.70.19. Brown, “Reading the West,” p. 38.20. Vol. 1,no.1, chap. 18, “St<strong>an</strong><strong>for</strong>d’s Dime Novel <strong>an</strong>d Story Paper Collection,” http://wwwsul.st<strong>an</strong><strong>for</strong>d.edu/depts/dp/pennies/home.html.21. Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, 1996, p. 35, quoting Stuart Henry, Conquering OurGreat Americ<strong>an</strong> Plains, 1930: Hickok “seemed effeminate,” “feminine,” “sissy,” pp. 271, 275–276,288.22. Hemingway, Sun Also Rises, 1926,p.28.23. Willingham, “Sun Hasn’t Set,” 2002, p.42; <strong>an</strong>d Wagner-Martin, “<strong>The</strong> Rom<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>of</strong>Desire,” 2002,p.54.24. Mailer, Naked <strong>an</strong>d the Dead, 1948,p.340.25. Willingham, “Sun Hasn’t Set,” 2002, throughout.chapter 20: bal<strong>an</strong>cing courage1. Lewis, Babbitt, 1922, chap. 3.2. Thurber, “Secret Life,” 1939, first paragraphs.3. Knight, “<strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Competition,” 1923,p.39; compare p. 59.4. Jackson, Business <strong>Ethics</strong>, 1996,p.80.5. Knight, “<strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Competition,” 1923,p.39, his italics.6. Schumpeter, <strong>The</strong>ory, 1912,pp.93–94.7. Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism, 1942, chap. 11,pp.127–128.8. Dawid<strong>of</strong>f, Fly Swatter, pp. 12, 13, 15, 42, 91, 313–320, 336.9. Lewis, Screwtape Letters, 1942,p.31.

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