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

  1994

“Trade, plantations, and property.” – See entry in Chapter 8.
“Exclusive and inclusive theories of property rights : rejoinder to Horne” / Richard Ashcraft. // IN: Critical review. – 8 (1994):435-440.
Reply to T. Horne, “Liberalism and the problem of poverty” (1994)
Abstract: PhI 1995:428.
“Locke’s political philosophy” / Richard Ashcraft. // IN: The Cambridge companion to Locke / edited by Vere Chappell. – p. 226-251.
“The gentleman as gardener : Pope, Shenstone, Mason” / Michel Baridon. // IN: The crisis of courtesy : studies in the conduct-book in Britain, 1600-1900 / edited by Jacques Carré. – Leiden ; New York ; London : Brill, 1994. – (Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; v.51). – p. 129-141.
The emergence of civil society in the eighteenth century : a provileged moment in the history of England, Scotland, and France / Marvin B. Becker. – Bloomington : Indiana University press, c1994.
See esp. p. 35-49.
“Libertad soñada y libertad concreta en la época ilustrada” / Eduardo Bello. // IN: Cuadernos sobre Vico. – 4 (1994):103-122.
Abstract: PhI 1995:438.
“Locke on a raft : Twain’s Huckleberry Finn and the Hartzian thesis expanded” / Joseph C. Bertolini. // IN: Michigan academician. – 26 (1994):449-461.
Pro-choice and anti-abortion : constitutional theory and public policy / James R. Bowers. – Westport, Conn. ; London : Praeger, 1994. – xiii, 132 p.
“Zum Begriff des ‘Zuvorkommens’ ” / Norbert Brieskorn. // IN: Theologie und Philosophie. – 69 (1994):321-341.
Abstract: PhI 1995:453.
The myth of property : toward an egalitarian theory of ownership / John Christman. – New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1994.
See Ch. 3, “Can liberal ownership be justified by natural rights?” (p. 47-66)
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“On the optimal mix of private and common property” / by Richard A. Epstein.. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):17-41.
Abstract: IPSA 45:3765.
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“Die Eigentumstheorien Lockes und Humes und ihre Lehren für den Aufbau privatwirtschaftlicher Eigentumsordnungen in den Transformationsländern” / Horst Feldmann. // IN: List Forum für Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik. – 20 (1994):54-73.
Unverified; source: IBZ 1995.
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Public goods and private communities : the market provision of social services / Fred Foldvary. – Aldershot, Hants. : Edward Elgar, c1994. – (John Locke series in classical liberal political economy)
See “Imposed versus consensual governance” (p. 52-61)
“Taming the father : John Locke’s critique of patriarchal fatherhood” / David Foster. // IN: Review of politics. – 56 (1994):641-670.
Abstract: IPSA 45:3900.
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“Locke on the dissolution of society” / Julian H. Franklin. // IN: Politics, ideology and the law in early modern Europe : essays in honor of J.H.M. Salmon / edited by Adrianna E. Bakos. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1994. – p. 175-184.
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“Property, rights, and freedom” / by Gerald F. Gaus. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):209-240.
“The new ‘Everyman’ edition of Locke’s Two treatises” / Mark Goldie. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 25 (1994):87-88.
Abstract: PhI 1995:544.
“Liberty, virtue, and the rule of law, 1689-1770” / M.M. Goldsmith. // IN: Republicanism, liberty, and commercial society, 1649-1776 / edited by David Wootton. – Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1994. – (The making of modern freedom). – p. 197-232.
“La philosophie morale et politique.” – See entry in Chapter 3.
The mind of John Locke : a study of political theory in its intellectual setting / Ian Harris. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994. – xv, 429 p.
ISBN 0-521-35603-2
Review: H. Pringle, Australasian journal of philosophy 73 (1995):303-305; review article by A. Patterson.
Revised edition, 1998.
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“The politics of Christianity” / Ian Harris. // IN: Locke’s philosophy : content and context / edited by G.A.J. Rogers. – p. 197-215.
Based on a paper delivered in 1990.
Abstract: PhI 1995:562.
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“The persons of nature versus the power pyramid : Locke, land, and American Indians” / Marilyn Holly. // IN: International studies in philosophy. – 26:no. 1 (1994):13-31.
Abstract: PhI 1994:530.
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“Klassische Theorie und moderne Wirklichkeit : Überlegungen und Materialien zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialphilosophie von John Locke und Jean-Jqcques Rousseau” / Annette Homann. // IN: SOWI : Sozialwissenschaftliche Informationen. – 23 (1994):50-57.
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“Liberalism and the problem of poverty : a reply to Ashcraft” / Thomas A. Horne. // IN: Critical review. – 8 (1994):427-434.
Reply to Richard Ashcraft, “Liberalism and the problem of poverty.”
Includes a reply by Ashcraft, “Exclusive and inclusive theories of property rights.”
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The autocritique of the Enlightenment : Rousseau and the philosophes / Mark Hulliung. – Cambridge, Mass. ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 1994.
See esp. “Conjectural history” (p. 52-57)
A political theory of rights / Attracta Ingram. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1994.
See esp. 3.3, “Locke’s theory of just acquisition” (p.48-54)
Politics and opinion in crisis, 1678-81 / Mark Knights. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994. – (Cambridge studies in early modern British history)
See “John Locke and the Second treatise” (p. 250-256)
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Zur Begründung der Menschenrechte : Hobbes, Locke, Kant / Siegfried König. – Freiburg : K. Alber, c1994. – (Alber-Reihe praktische Philosophie ; Bd. 48)
Abstract: BPh 41:1060.
Unverified.
“ ‘The unnatural desire for more than one needs’ : an objection to James Tully’s view of Locke’s assessment of the introduction of money” / K. Kopton. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 25 (1994):75-78.
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“Lockean property rights, Tully’s community ownership, and Melanesian customary communal ownership” / David R. Lea. // IN: Journal of social philosophy. – 25:no. 1 (spring 1994):117-132.
Abstract: BHI 1994:3069.
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An intellectual history of liberalism. – See Manent 1987.
John Locke : resistance, religion and responsibility. – See entry in Chapter 2.
“Equality, property, and the problem of partisanship : the Lockean constitution as mixed regime” / Peter C. Myers. // IN: Interpretation. – 22 (1994/95):39-64.
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Phänomenologische und philosophische Theorie der Arbeit / Severin Müller. – Freiburg : Karl Alber, c1992-94. – (Alber-Reihe Philosophie)
See T. 5, “Identität—Ordnung des Wirklichen und Leistung der Präsenz : John Locke und die Rationalitätsgeschichte der Arbeit” (Bd. 2 (1994):189-417)
“El derecho de los que sobran : consideraciones sobre la emigración y los límites de la hospitalidad” / Francisco Rodríguez Valla. // IN: Themata. – 12 (1994):57-84.
Unverified; source/Abstract: PhI 1994:722.
“Self-ownership, autonomy, and property rights” / by Alan Ryan. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):241-258.
Abstract: IPSA 45:3857.
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“The institution of property” / by David Schmidtz. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):42-62.
Abstract: IPSA 45:3862.
“Locke on the death penalty” / A. John Simmons. // IN: Philosophy. – 69 (1994):471-477.
Abstract: PhI 1995:742.
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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 1.
“Original-acquisition justifications of private property” / by A. John Simmons. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):63-84.
Abstract: PhI 1994:688.
Reprinted in: Justification and legitimacy / A. John Simmons (2001) – p. 197-221.
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“Locke’s contract in context” / Martyn P. Thompson. // IN: The social contract from Hobbes to Rawls / edited by David Boucher and Paul Kelly. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1994. – p. 73-94.
“Liberties, not rights : Gauthier and Nozick on property” / Paul Torek. // IN: Social theory and practice. – 20 (1994):343-361.
“Aboriginal property and Western theory : recovering a middle ground” / by James Tully. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):153-180.
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“Rediscovering America : the Two treatises and aboriginal rights” / James Tully. // IN: Locke’s philosophy : content and context / edited by G.A.J. Rogers. – p. 165-196.
Based on an earlier paper, which appeared in Tully 1993.
Abstract: PhI 1995:777.
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“Civil disobedience and the rule of law : a Lockean insight” / Catherine Valcke. // IN: The rule of law / edited by Ian Shapiro. – New York ; London : New York University Press, c1994. – (Nomos ; 36). – p. 45-62.
Abstract: PhI 1994:722.
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En torno al Segundo tratado del gobierno civil de John Locke : seminario de actualización filosófica / Serafín Vegas González … [et al.]. – [Madrid] : Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia ; Alcala de Henares : CEP, 1994. – 207 p.
ISBN 3-88506-925-3.
Unverified.
“The advantages and difficulties of the Humean theory of property” / by Jeremy Waldron. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 11:no. 2 (summer 1994):85-123.
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“John Locke–social contract versus political anthropology” / Jeremy Waldron. // IN: The social contract from Hobbes to Rawls / edited by David Boucher and Paul Kelly. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1994. – p. 51-72.
“Radicalism, capitalism and historical contexts : not only a reply to Richard Ashcraft on John Locke” / Ellen Meiksins Wood. // IN: History of political thought. – 15 (1994):323-372.
Reply to Ashcraft, “The radical dimensions of Locke’s political thought” (1992)
Abstract: IPSA 45:5085.
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“Hobbes, Locke, and the problem of the rule of law” / Michael P. Zuckert. // IN: The rule of law / edited by Ian Shapiro. – New York ; London : New York University Press, c1994. – (Nomos ; 36). – p. 63-79.
Abstract: PhI 1994:749.
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Reprinted in Zuckert, Launching liberalism (2002). – p. 297-310.
Natural rights and the new republicanism / Michael P. Zuckert. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1994. – xx, 397 p.
ISBN 0-691-03463-X
Review: M.H. Kramer, LNL 26 (1995):196-204.
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