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  1996

John Locke and America : the defence of English colonialism / Barbara Arneil. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, c1996. – 230 p.
ISBN 0-19-827967-1
Review: M. Goldie, Locke newsletter 30 (1999):149-154.
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“The wild Indian’s venison : Locke theory of property and English colonianism in America” / Barbara Arneil. // IN: Political studies. – 44 (1996):60-74.
Review: J.W. Yolton, Wm & Mary Q. 3rd ser., 54(1997):638-640.
Abstract: IPSA 47:248.
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“What is ‘man’ in seventeenth-century philosophy? : subject, individual, citizen” / Étienne Balibar. // IN: The individual in political theory and practice / edited by Janet Coleman. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996. – (The origins of the modern state in Europe ; theme F). – p. 215-241.
See “Modernity begins with Locke?” (p. 233-239)
“As raízes da epistemologia e do pensamento democrático em John Locke” / José Alfredo de Oliveira Baracho. // IN: Revista brasileira de estudos políticos. – 82 (jan. 1996):7-13.
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“Liberalism’s virtue” / Peter Berkowitz. // IN: Perspectives on political science. – 25 (1996):183-191.
“Between history and nature : social contract theory in Locke and the Founders” / Joshua Foa Dienstag. // IN: Journal of politics – 58(1996):985-1009.
Abstract: IPSA 47:4346.
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“La richesse est un crime : (im)moralité de l’accumulation de John Locke à Isabelle de Charrière” / Yves Citton. // IN: Être riche au siècle de Voltaire : actes du colloque de Genève, 18-19 juin 1994 : études d’histoire et de littérature / réunis et présentées par Jacques Berchtold, Michel Porret. – Genève : Librairie Droz, 1996. – (Recherches et rencontres ; 8). – p. 47-65.
“Serving God and Mammon : the Lockean sympathy in early American political thought” / Joshua Foa Dienstag. // IN: American political science quarterly. – 90 (1996):497-511.
Abstract: IPSA 47:260
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“Property as a public conversation, not a Lockean soliloquy : a role for intellectual and legal history in takings analysis” / by Myrl L. Duncan. // IN: Environmental law. – 26 (1996):1095-1160 [esp. 1118-1124]
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“The contemporary political significance of John Locke’s conception of civil society” / John Dunn. // IN: History, memory and action : international conference in memory of Nathan Rotenstreich. – Jerusalem : Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities, 1996. – p. 103-124 = Iyyun. – 45 (1996):327-348.
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Also published in: Civil society : history and possibilities / edited by Sudipta Kaviraj and Sunil Khilnani. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002. – p. 39-57.
“Body-truth and spirit-truth in Locke’s way of knowing.” – Paper delivered at the American Political Science Association meeting in 1996; published in 2002. – See entry under 2002.
Pensare il mondo che cambia. – See entry in Chapter 8.
“Allegiance and jurisdiction in Locke’s doctrine of tacit consent” / Julian H. Franklin. // IN: Political theory. – 24 (1996):407-422.
Abstracts: IPSA 47:4353; PhI 1997:632.
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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 1.
“The state and the individual, seventeenth-eighteenth centuries : theorizing the challenge of subjective individualism in Britain” / Iain Hampsher-Monk. // IN: The individual in political theory and practice / edited by Janet Coleman. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996. – (The origins of the modern state in Europe ; theme F). – p. 243-267.
“Locke’s political theory” / Ian Harris. // IN: British philosophy and the age of enlightenment / edited by Stuart Brown. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1996. – (Routledge history of philosophy ; v. 5). – p. 96-122.
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“John Locke, natural rights and natural duties” / Gary B. Herbert. // IN: Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik = Annual review of law and ethics. – 4 (1996):591-613.
Abstract: PhI 1998:689.
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Discourses of power : from Hobbes to Foucault / Barry Hindess. – Oxford : Blackwell, 1996.
See Ch. 3, “ ‘a right of making laws’ : Locke on political power and morality” (p. 47-67)
Constitutions and political theory / Jan-Erik Lane. – Manchester : Manchester University Press ; New York : distributed by St. Martin's Press, 1996.
See p. 36-39, 51-53.
“Can Locke’s theory of property inform the Court on Fifth Amendment ‘takings’ law?” / Oren M. Levin-Waldman. // IN: Public affairs quarterly. – 10 (1996):355-377.
Abstract: PhI 1997:748.
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“Individualism and political dialogue” / Tibor R. Machan. // IN: Political dialogue : theories and practices / edited by Stephen L. Esquith. – Amsterdam ; Atlanta, Ga. : Rodopi, 1996. – (Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities ; v. 46). – p. 45-55.
Women, politics, and reproduction : the liberal legacy / Ingrid Makus. – Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, c1996.
See Ch. 2, “John Locke” (p. 54-92)
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A history of Western political thought / J. S. McClelland. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1996.
See Ch. 12, “Social contract II : the Lockean version” (p.230-248)
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Judging rights : Lockean politics and the limits of consent / Kirstie M. McClure. – Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 1996. – x, 327 p.
ISBN 0-8014-3111-5
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“Lockean political apocrypha.” – See entry in Chapter 1.
“Natural law or social contract? : the foundation of rights in Hobbes and Locke” / William E. Murnion. // IN: Horizons of justice / edited by J. Ralph Lindgren. – New York ; Bern : Peter Lang, c1996. – (Critic of institutions ; vol. 8). – p. 141-179.
Abstract: PhI 1996:791.
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“Per una critica ai fondamenti antropologici del liberalismo borghese : percorsi teorici trasversali da Hobbes a Marx” / Renato Pallavidini. // IN: Filosofia. – 3. ser.:47 (1996):65-118.
“Locke and keys : Locke studies after Richard Ashcraft.” – See entry in Chapter 2.
“The many faces of Locke in America’s early nineteenth-century democratic philosophy” / Laura J. Scalia. // IN: Political research quarterly. – 49 (1996):807-835.
Abstract: IPSA 47:6711.
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“Value neutrality and ideological commitment in political philosophy” / David Sidorsky. // IN: Iyyun. – 45 (July 1996):125-152=[349-376].
“Locke and the dispossession of the American Indian” / Kathy Squadrito. // IN: American Indian culture and research journal. – 20:no. 4 (1996):145-181.
Revised version appeared in 2002.
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“The reasonableness of John Locke’s majority : property rights, consent, and resistance in the Second treatise” / Jacqueline Stevens. // IN: Political theory. – 24 (1996):423-463.
Abstract: IPSA 47:4402.
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“John Locke, environmental property, and instream water rights” / Joe B. Stevens. // IN: Land economics. – 72 (1996):261-268.
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“Aquinas, Locke, and self-defense” / Michael Thompson. // IN: University of Pittsburgh law review. – 57 (1996):677-684.
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“Justice and the takings clause : respecting the plural meanings of land” / Zev Trachtenberg. // IN: Southwest philosophy review. – 12:no. 1 (Jan. 1996):217-223.
Abstract: PhI 1996:932.
The early influence of John Locke's political thought in England, 1689-1720 / by Frederic Robin Ward. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of California, Riverside, 1996. – iv, 275 leaves.
Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 57A:411.
International relations and the limits of political theory / Howard Williams. – Basingstoke ; London : Macmillan, 1996.
Also published: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1996.
See Ch. 7, “John Locke and international politics” (p. 90-109)
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An introduction to political philosophy / Jonathan Wolff. – Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
See esp. p. 18-26 [on the state of nature] and 152-158 [on property]
“Fugitive democracy” / Sheldon S. Wolin. // IN: Democracy and difference : contesting the boundaries of the political / edited by Seyla Benhabib. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1996. – p. 31-45.
“Locke” in The Blackwell companion to philosophy. – See entry in Chapter 3.
An agonized state of peace : the Lockean social contract theory of Woodrow Wilson / David William Yang. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—Johns Hopkins University, 1996.
Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 57A:443.
“Judges in their own case : a Lockean critique of law enforcement asset sharing in drug enforcement law and practice” / Marvin Zalman. // IN: Criminal justice review. – 21 (1996):197-230.
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