The Reception of Locke's Politics Vol 6
eBook - ePub

The Reception of Locke's Politics Vol 6

From the 1690s to the 1830s

  1. 414 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Reception of Locke's Politics Vol 6

From the 1690s to the 1830s

About this book

Locke has iconic status as the "founder of Western liberalism", yet his legacy is contested by both conservatives and social democrats. These volumes contain over 60 important texts, with scholarly annotation and explanatory headnotes, that debate Locke's political ideas.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781040248706
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Introductory note
  7. Some Short Remarks upon Mr. Lock’s Book, in Answer to Mr. Lounds (1696) Sir Richard Temple
  8. A Discourse Concerning Coining the New Money lighter. In Answer to Mr. Lock’s Considerations (1696) Nicholas Barbon
  9. Decus et Tutamen: Or, our New Money as now Coined (1696) E. Harris
  10. Extracts from The Present State of England, as to Coin and Public Charges [in which] Mr. Lock’s Chief Positions are Refuted (1697) James Hodges
  11. ā€˜Animadversions on the Writings of Dr. Lock’ from Sir Thomas Colepepper’s Tracts Concerning Usury Reprinted (1708) Anonymous
  12. An Attempt to Show how far the Land and Trade of England are Affected by Usury (c. 1712?) Anonymous
  13. An Essay on Money and Bullion. Wherein are Considered ... Mr. Lock’s Considerations (1718) J. Jocelyn
  14. ā€˜An Enquiry into the Right of the Aboriginal Natives to the Land in America ’ from Roger Wolcott, Poetical Meditations (1725) John Bulkley
  15. Extracts from The Craftsman, No. 71, 11 November 1727 and No. 336, 9 December 1732 Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke and Nicholas Amhurst
  16. ā€˜Mr. Locke’s Opinions Examined’ from Institutes of Natural Law (1754) Thomas Rutherforth
  17. The Rights of Man (1775) Thomas Spence
  18. ā€˜Of the Right of Property in Land as Derived from the Law of Nature’ from An Essay on the Right of Property in Land (1781) William Ogilvie
  19. ā€˜In What the Right of Property is Founded’ from The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy (1785) William Paley
  20. An extract from Rights of Nature, against the Usurpations of Establishments (1796) John Thelwall
  21. Letters 1-4 from The Natural and Artificial Right of Property Contrasted (1832) Thomas Hodgskin
  22. Appendix. An extract from Sociology for the South, Or the Failure of Free Society (1854) George Fitzhugh