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  1965

“A twentieth-century reflection of the American enlightenment” / by John R. Anderson. // IN: Social education. – 29 (1965):159-163.
“The transforming radicalism of the American Revolution : general introduction.” // IN: Pamphlets of the American Revolution, 1750-1776 / edited by Bernard Bailyn ; with the assistance of Jane N. Garrett. – Cambridge, Mass. : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1965- . – vol. 1:1-202 [esp. 24-25]
Theories of the political system : classics of political thought & modern political analysis / William T. Bluhm. – Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1965.
See 9, “From political science to ideology : Lockean theory” (p. 300-329)
B 107; H&W 1983
“Studi lockiani” / Norberto Bobbio. // IN: Rivista storica italiana. – 77 (1965):96-130.
Reprinted in: Da Hobbes a Marx : saggi di storia della filosofia / Norberto Bobbio. – Napoli : Morano, 1965. – p. 75-128.
H&W 396; M 216, 217; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.11
The lamp of experience : Whig history and the intellectual origins of the American Revolution / by H. Trevor Colbourn. – Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1965.
The political good in the philosophy of John Locke / by Ida J. Critelli. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Marquette University, 1965. – ii, 116 leaves.
LNL 1:10; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.17
“La doctrine de M. Macpherson sur l’individualisme possessif” / par Mohamed El Shakankiri. // IN: Archives de philosophie du droit. – Nouvelle serie:10 (1965):221-241.
Abstract: BullSig 20:5650.
Loyalism and Locke in the American Revolution / by Sheldon Frank. – Thesis (B.A. honors)–Harvard University, 1965. – 58 leaves.
“Liberty and equality” / by A.C. Graham. // IN: Mind. – New series:74 (1965):59-65.
Abstract: HistAbst 12:349.
The meaning of the separation of powers : an analysis of the doctrine from it origin to the adoption of the United States constitution / W.B. Gwyn. – New Orleans : Tulane University Press, 1965. – (Tulane studies in political science ; 9)
See Ch. 5, “John Locke and the separation of powers” (p. 66-81) and App. 2, “John Locke and the constitutional issues involved in the controversy over Parliament’s proposal for a Council of Trade in 1695-6” (p. 134-137)
LNL 4:21; H&W 1983
Conflict and compromise : history of British political thought 1593-1900 / by Wilfred Harrison. – London : Collier-Macmillan ; New York : Free Press, 1965.
See p. 65-79.
LNL 1:9; H&W 1983
“John Locke, heir of Puritan political theorists” / by Winthrop S. Hudson. // IN: Calvinism and the political order : essays prepared for the Woodrow Wilson Lectureship of the National Presbyterian Center, Washington, DC / George L. Hunt, editor. – Philadelphia : Westminster Press, c1965. – p. 108-129, 210-213 [notes]
The philosophy of Locke and Hobbes / Sugwon Kang. – New York : Monarch Press, c1965. – 120 p. – (Monarch notes & study guides ; 531)
Also published as: Locke, Hobbes and the 17th-century philosophers.
See p. 69-120.
“Jon Rokku no zaisan kan” = “John Locke’s view of property” / T. Kawanaka. // IN: Hogaku ronsō = Kyoto law review. – 77 (1965):no. 1:43-74, no. 4:26-45, no. 6:43-79.
LNL 1:9; H&W 1983
“The Fundamental constitutions of Carolina in the light of John Locke’s political theory” / Frederick E. Kidder. // IN: Atenea (Mayaguez, Puerto Rico). – 2:no. 1 (marzo 1965):47-60.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.20
The politics of discretion : Pufendorf and the acceptance of natural law / Leonard Krieger. – Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 1965.
See esp. “The problem of secularization in the seventeenth century” (p. 203-218)
“Los derechos naturales en Hobbes y en Locke” / C.B. Macpherson. // IN: Revista del Instituto de Ciencias Sociales (Barcelona). – 5 (1965):177-194.
“Possessive individualism and political realities” / Bertram Morris. // IN: Ethics. – 75 (1964/65):207-214.
LNL 1:9; H&W 1983
“John Locke and rugged individualism” / by Henry Moulds. // IN: American journal of economics and sociology. – 24 (1965):97-109.
LNL 1:9; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.23
Epistemological foundations of John Locke’s moral and political philosophy. – See entry in Chapter 3.
Locke’s doctrine of natural law / by John Edward Parsons (Junior). – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of London, 1965. – 337 leaves.
Y&Y 1965.27
“Obligation and consent” / Hanna Pitkin. // IN: American political science review. – 59 (1965):990-999; 60 (1966):39-52.
See “Locke on consent” (p. 994-997)
LNL 4:22; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.29, 1966.23
“Los derechos del hombre en Hobbes y en Locke” / Raymond Polin. // IN: Revista del Instituto de Ciencias Sociales (Barcelona). -- 5 (1965):195-207.
“Politická teorie Johna Locka” / Jiřina Popelová. // IN: Dvě pojednání o vládě (1965). – p. 5-32. [Locke #165]
“Locke and the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie” / Alan Ryan. // IN: Political studies. – 13 (1965):219-230.
Reprinted in: (1) Locke and Berkeley : a collection of critical essays / edited by C.B. Martin and D.M. Armstrong (1968). – p. 231-254; and (2) Life, liberty, and property / [edited by] Gordon J. Schochet (1971). – p. 86-106.
H&W 266; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.31
Seinserkenntnis und Staatsdenken : der Subjekts- und Erkenntnisbegriff von Hobbes, Locke und Rousseau als Grundlage des Rechtes und Geschichte / von Hermann Schmidt. – Tübingen : M. Niemeyer, 1965.
See Ch. 4-5 (p. 142-245)
H&W 266; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.32
“Zur Natur der Eigentumsbildung in der Arbeit John Lockes in den Deutungen von Raymond Polin” / von Hermann Schmidt. // IN: Der Staat. – 4 (1965):70-83.
Comment on Polin (1960)
LNL 4:22; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.33