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

  1980

“Personality and the dialectic of labour and property : Locke, Hegel, Marx” / Chris Arthur. // IN: Radical philosophy. – 26 (1980):3-15.
Reprinted in: Radical philosophy reader / edited by Roy Edgley and Richard Osborne. – London : Verso, 1985. – p. 43-68.
H&W 1983
“Radicalism and Lockean political theory” / Richard Ashcraft. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“Revolutionary politics and Locke’s Two treatises of government : radicalism and Lockean political theory” / Richard Ashcraft. // IN: Political theory. – 8 (1980):429-486.
Abstract: IPSA 31:5087.
LNL 12:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.3
“The Two treatises and the Exclusion Crisis : the problem of Lockean political theory as bourgeois ideology” / Richard Ashcraft. // IN: John Locke : papers read at a Clark Library seminar, 10 December 1977 / by J.G.A. Pocock, Richard Ashcraft. – Los Angeles : William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles, 1980. – p. 25-114.
LNL 12:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.4
“Tacit consent and property rights” / Charles R. Beitz. // IN: Political theory. – 8 (1980):487-502.
Abstracts: IPSA 31:5088; PhI 15.
LNL 12:4; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.5
“Property and possession : two replies to Locke : Hume and Hegel” / Christopher J. Berry. // IN: Property / edited by J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman. – New York : New York University Press, 1980. – (Nomos ; 22). – p. 89-100.
Abstract: PhI 15.
H&W 1983
The mainstream of Western political thought / Judith A. Best. – New York, N.Y. ; London : Human Sciences Press, c1980.
See p. 74-81, 91-93, 96-97.
“Locke’s idea of God : rational truth or political myth?” – See entry in Chapter 5.
“The law of power politics” / Francis A. Boyle. // IN: University of Illinois law forum. – 1980:901-969.
See p. 936-937.
“The American Indian’s contribution to government : a statement in political anthropology” / Bruce A. Burton. // IN: Anthropological journal of Canada. – 18:no. 1 (1980):26-28.
Överideologi och politiskt handlingsprogram : en studie i Lockes och Rousseaus tänkande : with an English summary, Ideology and political program of action : a study in the political thought of Locke and Rousseau / Eva-Lena Dahl. – [Göteborg] : Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, [1980]. – xii, 350 p. – Gothenburg studies in the history of science and ideas ; 3). – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Universitas Gothoburgensis.
LNL 12:4; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.12
Personal autonomy and Locke’s theory of property : with special attention to modern commentators / Frank William Derringh. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Columbia University, 1980. – ii, 321 leaves.
Abstract: DAI 40A:1636.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.14
“Shidonī to Rokku = Algernon Sidney and John Locke : liberty and property” / Tadahiro Fukukama. // IN: Tōyō Daigaku Ajia-Afurika Bunka Kenkyūjo kenyū nempō = Annual journal of the Asia-Africa Cultural Research Institute, Toyo University. – 15 (1980):1-32.
“Naturalità della politica e modello di società fra Filmer e Locke” / G. Giordanelli. // IN: Bollettino del Dipartimento di filosofia dell’Università degli studi della Calabria. – 3 (1980/81):111-124.
Unverified.
“Locke and Toryism” / by Mark Goldie. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“The Revolution of 1689 and the structure of political argument : a essay and an annotated bibliography of pamphlets on the allegiance controversy” / Mark Goldie. // IN: Bulletin of research in the humanities. – 83 (1980):473-564.
“Property rules and property rights” / by James O. Grunebaum. // IN: Pacific philosophical quarterly. – 61 (1980):422-432.
“Two justifications of property” / James O. Grunebaum. // IN: American philosophical quarterly. – 17 (1980):53-59.
Abstract: PhI 14.
H&W 1983
“John Locke, toleration, revolution and private judgment” / Louise Haberman, Gordon J. Schochet. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“Anglo-American land use attitudes” / Eugene C. Hargrove. // IN: Environmental ethics. – 2 (1980):121-148.
“Inventing ignorance” / R.S. Hill. // IN: Policy review. – 11 (1980):139-148.
Review of Wills, Inventing America (1978)
“Moral development, authoritarian distemper, and the democratic persuasion” / Irving Louis Horowitz. // IN: Moral development and politics / edited by Richard W. Wilson, Gordon J. Schochet. – New York : Praeger, 1980. – p. 5-21 [esp. 10-12]
“Challenging Lockean liberalism in America : the case of Debs and Hillquit” / Mark E. Kann. // IN: Political theory. – 8 (1980):203-222.
“Mister Locke beginnt zu publizieren oder Das Ende der Revolution” / von Hermann Klenner. // IN: Bürgerliche Gesellschaft und Staatsgewalt … (1980) – p. 295-328.
Y&Y 1980.23
“La desnaturalización de los leyes naturales en el pensamiento de Locke” / María Estela Lépori de Pithod. // IN: Boletín de ciencias políticas y sociales (Mendoza, Argentina). – 26 (1980):137-144.
“Locke’s arguments for natural rights” / Eric Mack. // IN: Southwestern journal of philosophy. – 11:no.1 (spring 1980):51-60.
LNL 12:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.28
“Introduction.“ // IN: Second treatise of government / John Locke ; with an introduction, by C.B. Macpherson.
“Justice and property” / by David Miller. // IN: Ratio. – 22 (1980):1-14.
Abstract: PhI 1980.
H&W 1983
“The concept of property and its contemporary significance” / Kenneth R. Minogue. // IN: Property / edited by J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman. – New York : New York University Press, 1980. – (Nomos ; 22). – p. 3-27.
Abstract: PhI 15.
H&W 1983
“Locke and the Scottish jurists” / James Moore. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“Rokku seijitegsugaku ni okeru risei to rekishi” = “The rational justification and historical description of Locke’s Second treatise of government” / Ryohei Nagayama. // IN: Kokugakuin hōsei ronsō = Kokagakuin annual review of law and politics. – 1 (1980):47-73; 2 (1981):67-91.
H&W 1983
Nature and state in Hobbes and Locke : a comparative study of the epistemological grounds of their political theories / E.P. Ndugbu. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Catholic University of Louvain, 1980. – 295 leaves.
Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 6C:3115.
Y&Y 1980.35
“The time horizon of planned social change. 1, Why utopian movements always promise amelioration in the future” / by Richard Noyes. // IN: American journal of economics and sociology. – 39 (1980):65-77.
“Chattel slavery as the nightmare of the American revolutionaries” / F. Nwabueze Okoye. // IN: William and Mary quarterly. – 3rd series:37 (1980):3-28.
“Women and consent” / Carole Pateman. // IN: Political theory. – 8 (1980):149-168.
“Locke’s usufructuary theory of self-ownership” / Jeffrey Paul and Ellen Frankel Paul. // IN: Pacific philosophical quarterly. – 61 (1980):384-395.
An abstract was published in: Noûs. – 14 (1980):94.
Abstract: PhI 1981:454.
LNL 12:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.37
“Authority and property : the question of liberal origins” / J.G.A. Pocock. // IN: After the Reformation : essays in honor of J.H. Hexter / edited by Barbara C. Malament. – [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1980. – p. 331-354.
Reprinted in: Pocock, Virtue, commerce, and history (1985) (p. 51-71)
“The ideology of commerce : Josiah Tucker’s critique of Locke” / J.G.A. Pocock. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“The myth of John Locke and the obsession with liberalism” / J.G.A. Pocock. // IN: John Locke : papers read at a Clark Library seminar, 10 December 1977 / by J.G.A Pocock, Richard Ashcraft. – Los Angeles : William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles, 1980. – p. 1-24.
LNL 12:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.38
“Locke and the bourgeois state” / Ross Poole. // IN: Political studies. – 28 (1980):222-237.
Abstract: IPSA 31:201.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.39
“The Anglo-Saxon conservative tradition” / Rod Preece. // IN: Canadian journal of political science. – 13 (1980):3-32.
Includes a comment by W. Christian (p. 785-786)
Y&Y 1980.40
“The individual, the family and the constitution : a jurisprudential perspective” / David A.J. Richards. // IN: New York University law review. – 55 (1980):1-62.
The ethical argument against government / John T. Sanders. – Washington, D.C. : University Press of America, c1980.
See p. 26-40.
Abstract: PhI 1981:477.
H&W 1983
John Locke and the political thought of the 1680s : papers presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980 / compiled by Gordon J. Schochet. – c1980. – 10 papers (typescript)
“John Locke and the Revolution Whigs, 1680-1689” / Lois G. Schwoerer. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
The material word : some theories of language and its limits / David Silverman, Brian Torode. – London ; Boston : Routledge & K. Paul, 1980.
See Ch. 10, “Locke’s text of property” (p. 227-244)
LNL 12:7; H&W 1983
“The origins of the Calvinist theory of revolution” / Quentin Skinner. // IN: After the Reformation : essays in honor of J.H. Hexter / edited by Barbara C. Malament. – [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1980. – p. 309-330.
Legal evolution : the story of an idea / Peter Stein. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1980.
See Ch. 1, “The natural law tradition” (p. 1-22)
“Slavery, socialism, and private property” / Hillel Steiner. // IN: Property / edited by J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman. – New York : New York University Press, 1980. – (Nomos ; 22).
Abstract: PhI 1981:496.
“Person, property and civil society in The philosophy of right” / by Peter G. Stillman. // IN: Hegel’s social and political thought : the philosophy of objective spirit / edited by Donald Phillip Verene. – New Jersey : Humanities Press ; Sussex : Harvester Press, 1980. – p. 103-117.
“The results of the English revolutions of the seventeenth century” / Lawrence Stone. // IN: Three British revolutions : 1641, 1688, 1776 / edited by J.G.A. Pocock. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1980. – (Folger Institute essays). – p. 23-108.
“A propósito de la acumulación de conocimiento : una nota sobre Locke y la democracia” / Carlos Strasser. // IN: Crítica y utopía (Buenos Aires). – 2 (1980):121-132.
H&W 1983
“Contract, constitution and history : contexts of contractualism” / Martyn P. Thompson. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“Reception and influence : a reply to Nelson on Locke’s Two treatises of government” / Martyn P. Thompson. // IN: Political studies. – 28 (1980):100-108.
Abstract: IPSA 31:210.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.48
A discourse on property : John Locke and his adversaries / James Tully. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1980. – xiv, 194 p.
Reviews: G. Parry, LNL 12 (1981):108-115; I. Hampsher-Monk, Hist.Pol.Tht. 1 (1980):554-559; A. Reeve, Hist.Eur.Ideas 3 (1982):445-447; K.I. Vaughn, Hist.Pol.Econ. 14:441-444; N. Malcolm, Hist.J. 25:778-780.
LNL 11:7; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.49
“Locke and his immediate audience : the theory and practice of individual judgement” / James Tully. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
“The recrudescence of property rights as the foremost principle of civil liberties : the first decade of the Burger court” / William W. Van Alstyne. // IN: Law and contemporary problems. – 43:no. 3 (summer 1980):66-82.
“John Locke’s theory of property : problems of interpretation” / by Karen I. Vaughan [sic]. // IN: Literature of liberty. – 3 (1980):5-37.
Accompanied by extensive selection of article reprints, with introductions.
LNL 19:13
“The date of Sir Robert Filmer’s Patriarcha” / John M. Wallace. // IN: Historical journal. – 23 (1980):155-165.
H&W 1983
“John Locke and the theory of natural obligation” / John M. Wallace. – Paper presented at a symposium sponsored by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought and the Folger Institute for Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., March 21-23, 1980.
The nature of woman : an encyclopedia and guide to the literature / Mary Anne Warren. – Inverness, Calif. : Edgepress, c1980.
See “Locke, John” (p. 282-284)
H&W 1983
“Money and Locke’s theory of property” / John A. Weymark. // IN: History of political economy. – 12 (1980):282-290.
LNL 12:8; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.52
“Property as artifice : Hume and Blackstone” / Frederick G. Whelan. // IN: Property / edited by J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman. – New York : New York University Press, 1980. – (Nomos ; 22). – p. 101-129.
Abstract: PhI 1981:518.
John Locke’s moral justification for economic individualism / by Christopher Joseph White. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Purdue University, 1980. – viii, 293 leaves.
Abstract: DAI 42A:254.
H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.53
“Locke on suicide” / George Windstrup. // IN: Political theory. – 8 (1980):169-182.
LNL 12:9; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.54
“Rokku no seijikenryoku ron” = [Locke on political power] / Tokihiko Yamasaki. // IN: Rokku kenkū / [edited by] S. Tanaka, A. Hirano (1980)
Unverified.
H&W 1983
Vom Bewusstsein zum Diskurs. – See entry in Chapter 3.