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  2002

“ ‘Possessive individualism’ reversed : from Locke to Derrida” / Etienne Balibar. // IN: Constellations. – 9 (2002):299-317.
LS 3:4
“Locke’s doctrine of human action.” – See entry in Chapter 3.
“The Calvinist origins of Lockean political economy.” – See entry in Chapter 8.
“A felon’s right to vote” / Michael J. Cholbi. // IN: Law and philosophy. – 21 (2002):543-565.
Abstract: PhI 2003.
“Locke a Kant o právu na soukromé vlastnictví” = “Locke and Kant on the right to private property” / Jiří Chotaš. // IN: Filosofický časopis. – 50 (2002):47-70.
Abstract: PhI 2002.
“Locke, labour and limiting the author’s rights : a warning againt a Lockean approach to copyright law” / Carys J. Craig. // IN: Queen’s law journal. – 28 (2002/2003):1-60.
LS 3:5
“ ‘Estado de guerra’, ‘democracia aparente’ y ‘razon critica’ ” / Enrique Dussel. // IN: Revista de filosofia (Venezuela). – 40 (2002):35-57.
Unverified; source/Abstract: PhI 2003.
“Body-truth and spirit-truth in Locke’s way of knowing.” // IN: Narrative power and liberal truth : Hobbes, Locke, Bentham, and Mill / Eldon J. Eisenach (2002). – p. 71-83.
Paper delivered at the American Political Science Association meeting in 1996.
Narrative power and liberal truth : Hobbes, Locke, Bentham, and Mill / Eldon J. Eisenach. – Lanham ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, c2002.
“Zionism, translation and the politics of erasure” / Neve Gordon. // IN: Political studies. – 50 (2002):811-828.
“Liberal conservativism, once and again.” – See entry in Chapter 8.
“Giving orders : theory and practice in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina” / Vicki Hsueh. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 63 (2002):425-446.
LS 3:7
The great art of government : Locke’s use of consent / Peter Josephson. – Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, c2002. – xii, 366 p.
Reviews: Forster, “A glorious revolution” (2004); J. Dunn, 18th Cent. Tht. 2 (2004):347-350.
“Restoring the commons : toward a new interpretation of Locke’s theory of property” / Rebecca P. Judge. // IN: Land economics. – 78 (2002):331-338.
LS 3:8
“Private family, private individual : John Locke’s distinction between paternal and political power” / Kristin A. Kelly. // IN: Social theory and practice. – 28 (2002):361-380.
Abstract: IPSA 53:5926.
LS 3:8
“Opting-out : the constitutional economics of exit” / by Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard. // IN: American journal of economics and sociology. – 61 (2002):123-158.
LS 2:7
Engaging political philosophy : from Hobbes to Rawls / Andrew Levine. – Malden, Mass. ; Oxford : Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
See 3, “Locke” (p. 95-127)
LS 2:8
“John Locke” / Edwin McCann. // IN: A companion to early modern philosophy / edited by Steven Nadler. – See entry in Chapter 3.
“Locke’s militant liberalism : a reply to Carl Schmitt’s state of exception” / Vicente Medina. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 19 (2002):345-365.
Abstract: PhI 2003.
LS 3:9
“ ‘[A]ll the world was America’ : the transatlantic (post)coloniality of John Locke, William Bartram, and the Declaration of Independence” / Pramod K. Mishra. // IN: CR : the new centennial review. – 2 (2002):213-258.
LS 2:8
“The politics of realism : Locke, Maritain, and Hallowell on liberalism and knowledge” / Douglas A. Ollivant. // IN: Jacques Maritain and the many ways of knowing / Douglas A. Ollivant, editor. – Washington, D.C. : American Maritain Association : distributed by the Catholic University of America Press, c2002. – p. 166-181.
“Self-ownership and property in the person : democratization and a tale of two concepts” / Carole Pateman. // IN: Journal of political philosophy. – 10 (2002):20-53.
LS 2:8
Revolution by degrees : James Tyrrell and Whig political thought in the late seventeenth century / Julia Rudolph. – Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. – ix, 231 p. – (Studies in modern history)
“John Locke, memory, and narratives of origin.” – See entry in Chapter 3.
“A Lockean analysis of section one of the Fourteenth Amendment” / Douglas G. Smith. // IN: Harvard journal of law & public policy. – 25 (2002):1095-1170.
LS 2:10
“Locke and the dispossession of the American Indian” / Kathy Squadrito. // IN: Philosophers on race : critical essays / edited by Julie K. Ward and Tommy L. Lott. – Oxford : Blackwell, 2002. – p. 101-124.
LS 2:10
“Nature and citizenship : John Locke and the Australian experience of political space” / Michael Symonds. // IN: Continuum : journal of media & cutltural studies. – 16 (2002):95-109.
LS 2:10
“Lockean liberalism and the cultivation of citizens” / Nathan Tarcov. // IN: Cultivating citizens : soulcraft and citizenship in contemporary America / edited by Dwight D. Allman and Michael D. Beaty. – Lanham : Lexington Books, c2002. – (Applications of political theory). – p. 61-70.
LS 4:10
Locke and the legislative point of view : toleration, contested principles, and the law / Alex Tuckness. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2002. – xiii, 206 p.
Reviews: Forster, “A glorious revolution” (2004); S. Mendus, LS 5 (2005):227-232.
Abstract: PhI 2002.
ISBN 0-691-09503-5; 0-691-09504-3 (pbk.)
LS 3:12
“On the formation of a strange doctrine : a study of Locke’s Second treatise” / Tapani Turkka. // IN: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie. – 88 (2002):193-206.
Abstract: IPSA 53:431.
“ ‘An inconsistency not to be excused’ : on Locke and racism” / William Uzgalis. // IN: Philosophers on race : critical essays / edited by Julie K. Ward and Tommy L. Lott. – Oxford : Blackwell, 2002. – p. 81-100.
LS 2:10
God, Locke, and equality : Christian foundations of John Locke’s political thought / Jeremy Waldron. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002. – xii, 263 p.
ISBN 0-521-81001-9; 0-521-89057-8 (pbk.)
Reviews: P. Chatterjee, J.Phil. 100 (2003):638-641; J. R. Milton, 18th-cent.Tht. 2 (2004):331-337; C. Fatovic, Hist.Pol.Tht. 26 (2005):171-173; R. E. Brantley, “Waldron’s Locke” (2005); N. M. Stolzenberg & G. Yaffe, “Waldron’s Locke and Locke’s Waldron” (2006); R. Kingston, “Locke, Waldron and the moral status of ‘crooks’ ” (2008); see also the symposium in Review of politics (2005), with contributions by Sigmund, Zuckert, Dunn, Faulkner, and Reiman, and a response by Waldron.
Part (primarily Ch. 2) adapted as “Locke, Adam, and Eve” (2007)
LS 3:12
“Reason to ratify : the influence of Locke’s religious beliefs on the creation and adoption of the United States constitution” / David L. Wardle. // IN: Seattle University Law review. – 26 (2002):291-308.
Reprinted in: Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks (2007). – p. 275-292.
Launching liberalism : on Lockean political philosophy / Michael P. Zuckert. – Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, c2002. – xi, 375 p.
ISBN 0-7006-1173-8; 0-7006-1174-6 (pbk.)
LS 6:13
“Locke in America : the philosophy of the Declaration of independence.” // IN: Launching liberalism … / Michael P. Zuckert (2002). – p. 203-234.
Lecture originally delivered at St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1998.
“Social compact, common law, and the American amalgam : the contribution of William Blackstone.” // IN: Launching liberalism … / Michael P. Zuckert (2002). – p. 235-273.
Revised version of a paper first presented at a conference on the social compact and the American founding, University of Dallas, 2001.