[ Locke Bibliography ] – [ Chapter 7: Politics & Government ]

Chapter Seven: POLITICS & GOVERNMENT

1931

The English Revolution : an introduction to English history, 1603-1714 / by I. Deane Jones. – London : Heinemann, 1931.
See Ch. 13, “English political thought in the seventeenth century” (p. 319-341)
B 100
“Locke’s theory of property” / T.I. Mulcahy, S.J. // IN: The Irish monthly. – 59 (1931):319-323.
“Hooker e Locke : un contributo alla storia del contratto sociale” / Alessandro Passerin d’Entrèves. // IN: Studi filosofico-giuridici : dedicata a Giorgio del Vecchio nel XXV anno di insegnamento (1904-1929). – Modena : Società Tipografica Modenese, 1931. – vol. 2:228-250.
LNL 4:8; M 123; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1931.3 [“d’Entrèves”]

1932

“What did Locke borrow from Hooker?” / G. Bull. // IN: Thought. – 7 (1932/33):122-135.
LNL 1:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1932.2
“John Locke” / James C. Corson. // IN: Juridical review. – 44 (1932):315-328.
H&W 259; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1932.6
“Property, according to Locke” / Walton H. Hamilton. // IN: Yale law journal. – 41 (1931/32):864-880.
LNL 6:17; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1932.11
A summary of the literature on the influence of John Locke’s political philosophy on the American Revolution / by W. Noble King. – Thesis (M.A.)–University of Southern California, 1932. – vii, 132 leaves.
The conceptions of natural law and natural right : with special reference to Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke and Rousseau. – Thesis (M.A.)–University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1932. – 222 leaves.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1932.21

1933

Political individualism of John Locke / by George Bull. – Thesis (M.Litt.)–Cambridge University (Christ's College), 1933. – vi, 300 leaves.
Locke’s debt to Hooker, Grotius, Pufendorf, the Schoolmen and the Levellers.
Y&Y 1933.7
A history of political thought / by Phyllis Doyle. – London : J. Cape, 1933.
See p. 195-206.
B 101; H&W 1983
Storia delle dottrine politiche / Gaetano Mosca. – Roma, 1933.
Unverified.
M 130; H&W 1983
Also: 2a ediz. italiana riveduta e corretta. – Bari : Laterza, 1937. – See p. 216-218; English translation: A short history of political philosophy / Gaetano Mosca ; translated by Sondra Z. Koff. – New York : Crowell, c1972. – See p. 149-151.
Fundamental law and the American Revolution, 1760-1776 / by Charles F. Mullett. – New York : Columbia University Press ; London : P.S. King, 1933. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Columbia University.
See Ch. 2, –English and colonial sources of fundamental law– (p. 33-78)
“Locke’s contribution to political theory” / by J.L. Stocks. // IN: John Locke : tercentenary addresses delivered in the Hall at Christ Church, October 1932. – London : Oxford University Press, 1933. – p. 3-13.
Reprinted in: Reason & intuition : and other essays / by J.L. Stocks ; edited with an introduction by Dorothy M. Emmet. – London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1939. – p. 172-183.
H&W 259; Y&Y 1933.27; T 333; H&W 1983

1934

Der Gesellschaftsvertrag und der dauernde Consensus in der englischen Moralphilosophie : Hobbes, Sidney, Locke, Shaftesbury, Hume. – See entry in Chapter 3.
“John Locke and Jeremy Bentham, 1632-1832” / Michael de la Bedoyere. // IN: Thought. – 9 (1934/35):236-248.
H&W 394; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1934.5
“Locke and the separation of powers” / by H.R.G. Greaves. // IN: Politica. – 1 (1934/35):90-102.
LNL 1:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1934.3
La formazione storica e filosofica dello Stato moderno / Gioele Solari. – Torino : Edizioni de “L’Erma”, 1934.
See “Liberalismo empirico : Locke-Montesquieu” (p. 35-40)
M 132; H&W 1983
“Il ‘liberalismo empirico’ del Locke” / Gioele Solari. // IN: L’Erma. – 1934:60-63.
Unverified.
H&W 1983

1935

Morals and politics : theories of their relation from Hobbes and Spinoza to Marx and Bosanquet / by E.F. Carritt. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1935.
See Ch. 7, “Locke” (p. 72-79); reprinted as “Political obligation as morality” in Life, liberty, and property / [edited by] Gordon J. Schochet (1971). – p. 124-128.
LNL 1:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1935.2
“A forgotten worthy, Philip Hunton, and the sovereignty of King in Parliament” / by C.H. McIlwain. // IN: Politica. – [vol. 1]:no. 3 (Feb. 1935):243-273.
Reprinted in: Constitutionalism & the changing world : collected papers / by C.H. McIlwain. – New York : Macmillan ; Cambridge : University Press, 1939. – p. 196-230.
B 101; H&W 1983

1936

History of political philosophy from Plato to Burke / by Thomas I. Cook. – New York : Prentice-Hall, 1936. – (Prentice-Hall political science series)
See Ch. 19, “Locke – constitutionalism in the interests of property” (p. 517-547)
B 101; H&W 1983
The social contract : a critical study of its development / by J.W. Gough. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1936.
See “Locke and the English Revolution” (p. 119-136 [p. 126-146 in the 2nd ed., 1957])
LNL 4:11; H&W 1983
The rise of European liberalism : an essay in interpretation / by Harold J. Laski. – London : G. Allen & Unwin, 1936.
Also published as: The rise of liberalism : the philosophy of a business civilization / by Harold J. Laski. – New York : Harper, 1936.
See Ch. 2, “The seventeenth century” (p. 91-179)

1937

The rise of individualism, with special reference to Locke … / by R. Birmingham. – Thesis (M.A.)–University College, Cork, 1937. – iii, 124 leaves.
A critique of Lockean individualism, which is blamed for all the ills of the modern world.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1937.4 [“Bermingham”]
“Il pensiero politico di David Hume” / Giorgio Candeloro. // IN: Giornale critica della filosofia italiana. – 18 (1937):335-355, 408-424.
Jean Jacques Burlamaqui : a liberal tradition in American constitutionalism / by Ray Forrest Harvey. – Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1937. – viii, 216 p.
“The political reform movement in Sheffield” / by G.P. Jones. // IN: Transactions of the Hunter Archæological Society. – 4 (1937):57-68.
Contains information about the publication of The spirit of John Locke on civil government (1794) [Locke #141] and its editor, Henry Yorke.
The rejections of the antithesis of nature and art in English political writings, 1760-1800 / Henry Vining Seton Ogden. -- Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chicago, 1936.
See “Locke’s Two treatises of government” (leaves 1-8)
A history of political theory / George H. Sabine. – New York : H. Holt, c1937.
See p. 523-540.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1937.18
“Introduction.” // IN: Treatise of civil government ; and, A letter concerning toleration / by John Locke ; edited by Charles L. Sherman (1937) [Locke #124]
H&W 1983

1938

Social thought from lore to science / by Harry Elmer Barnes and Howard Becker ; with the assistance of Émile Benoît-Smullyan and others. – Boston : D.C. Heath, c1938.
See p. 390-396.
B 184
The uses of political philosophy : a study picturing the development of the systems of Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Adam Smith / John Marsland Conly. – Thesis (M.A.)– University of Rochester (N.Y.), 1938. – 97 leaves.
A history of social philosophy / by Charles A. Ellwood. – New York : Prentice-Hall, 1938.
See Ch. 8, “Puritan social thinkers” (p. 128-137)
B 184; H&W 1983
Political philosophies / by Chester C. Maxey. – New York : Macmillan, 1938.
See Ch. 15, “Voices of freedom” (p. 236-264 [esp. 246-264])
Consent, freedom and political obligation / by J.P. Plamenatz. – London : Oxford University Press, 1938. – (Oxford classical & philosophical monographs)
See esp. p. 6-7.
The government of mankind / by J.A. Spender. – London : Cassell, 1938.
See Ch. 27, “From Hobbes to Locke” (p. 254-261)
B 101; H&W 1983
“Bellarmine, Jesuits, and popery” / Frederick J. Zwierlein. // IN: Thought. – 13 (1938):258-268.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1938.9

1939

The story of the political philosophers / by George Catlin. – New York ; London : McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1939.
See Ch. 9, “Locke and the social contract” (p. 259-299)
H&W 1983
Government and the governed : a history of political ideas and political practice / by R.H.S. Crossman ; with a foreword by H.A.L. Fisher. – London : Christophers, 1939.
See “Civil government” (p. 69-80)
H&W 1983
“Hobbes and Locke.” // IN: Political thought, the European tradition / by J.P. Mayer ; in cooperation with R.H.S. Crossman … [and others] ; with an introduction by R.H. Tawney. – London : Dent ; New York : Viking Press, 1939. – p. 178-184.
“Rokku no seijigakusetsu ni tsuite” = [On Locke’s political doctrine] / Y. Mori. // IN: Kōhō zasshi. – 5 (1939):987-996 = 5:no. 8 ([Aug. 1939]):63-72.
H&W 1983
“Locke’s theorie over den natuurtoestand” / door E. Roos. // IN: Rechtskundig tidschrift. – 34 (1939):11-29.
H&W 394; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1939.3
Montesquieu and separation of powers in government : a reappraisal of sources / by William J. Russell. – Thesis (M.A.)–Syracuse University, 1939.
See 3, “John Locke and Montesquieu, a comparison” (leaves 45-68)
“Concezione politica del Locke” / Oscar Sacchetti. // IN: Segni dei tempi. – 6:no. 4 (luglio-agosto 1939):73-106 = 6 (1939):553-586.
M 140; H&W 1983
A short history of political thinking / Paul W. Ward. – Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1939.
See p. 66-68.
The Whig supremacy, 1714-1760 / by Basil Williams. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1939. – (The Oxford history of England ; 11)
See introduction, p. 3-8; a 2nd ed., revised by C.H. Stuart, was published in 1962.
B 101; H&W 1983

1940

John Locke and the doctrine of majority rule / by Willmoore Kendall. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Illinois, 1940. – iv, 287 leaves.
Y&Y 1941.7 [sic]
The influence of John Locke upon the early political thought of Kentucky / Clinton S. Lowry. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Kentucky, 1940. – 226 leaves.
Unverified; source: CDI.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1940.8
“The state of nature and the decline of Lockian political theory in England, 1760-1800” / H.V.S. Ogden. // IN: American historical review. – 46 (1940/41):21-44.
LNL 4:12; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1940.10