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

  1997

“Propriedad privada y caridad : Locke versus Nozick” / Claudio Oscar Amor. // IN: Teorías filosóficas de la propriedad / Margarita Costa, Esteban Mizrahi (eds.). – Buenos Aires : Oficina de Publicaciones del CBC, 1997. – p. 63-79.
Unverified.
“Machan versus Locke : is ‘pure’ libertarianism possible?” / by Ruth Arundell. // IN: Res publica. – 3 (1997):149-163.
Abstract: PhI.
LNL 29:3
Two concepts of liberty [reprint]. – See the entry for the original 1958 publication.
“Locke’s theory of original appropriation and the right of settlement in Iroquois territory” / John Douglas Bishop. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 27 (1997):311-337.
Abstract: PhI 1998:519.
LNL 29:4
Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 1.
Libertarianism : a primer / by David Boaz. – New York ; London : Free Press, c1997. – 314 p.
“Poder político e liberdade” / J. F. Pereira Borges. // IN: Revista portuguesa de filosofia. – 53 (1997):63-70.
Abstract: PhI 1997:837.
On the legitimacy of political power : a study of Locke’s “Second treatise of government” / Maruo P. Bottalico. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—Catholic University of America, 1997. – 456 p.
Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 58:475A.
“Ideology and nationalism onthe eve of the American Revolution : revisions once more in need of revising” / T.H. Breen. // IN: Journal of American history. – 84 (1997):13-39.
“Contract, trust, and resistance in the Second treatise” / Rory J. Conces. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 28 (1997):117-133.
Abstract: PhI 1998:570.
LNL 29:5
“Monnaie, liberalisme et cohesion sociale.” – See entry in Chapter 8.
Political thinking, political theory, and civil society / Steven M. DeLue. – Boston ; London : Allyn and Bacon, c1997.
See Ch. 7, “John Locke, civil society, and the constrained majority” (p. 124-142)
LNL 30:5; LS 3:6
“Dancing in chains” : narrative and memory in political theory / Joshua Foa Dienstag. – Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1997.
See Part I, “John Locke” (p. 23-74)
LNL 30:5
Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris. – Cheltenham, UK ; Lyme, US : Edward Elgar, c1997. – 2 v. – (Great political thinkers ; 9)
Reprints of previously published articles.
LNL 29:6
“The Bible and natural freedom in John Locke’s political thought” / David Foster. // IN: Piety and humanity : essays on religion and early modern philosophy / edited by Douglas Kries. – Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, c1997. – p. 181-212.
LNL 30:6
“Humankind as a system : private and public agency at the origins of modern liberalism” / Daniela Gobetti. // IN: Public and private in thought and practice : perspectives on a grand dichotomy / Jeff Weintraub & Krishan Kumar, editors. – Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 1997. – (Morality and society). – p. 103-132.
“Introduction.” // IN: Political essays / edited by Mark Goldie (1997). – p. xi-xxvii.
Political philosophy : the search for humanity and order / John H. Hallowell, Jene M. Porter. – Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice-Hall Canada, c1997.
See Ch. 8, “John Locke” (p. 341-416)
Political philosophy / Jean Hampton. – Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1997. – (Dimensions of philosophy series)
See “Locke” (p. 53-56) and “Problems with Locke’s agency social contract argument” (p. 56-67)
LNL 29:6
Concept of freedom in Locke and Marx with relation to Sudan / Mohamedelhassan Abdalla Hassabelnabi. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—Michigan State University, 1997. – 157 p.
Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 58:1749A.
“Was Locke a liberal?” / Jerome Huyler. // IN: Independent review (Oakland, Calif.). – 1 (1997):523-542.
Unverified; source/Abstract: IPSA 48:288.
LNL 31:5
“The secret history of public reason : Hobbes to Rawls” / Duncan Ivison. // IN: History of political thought. – 18 (1997):125-147 [esp. 136-140]
LNL 30:6
The self at liberty : political argument and the arts of government / Duncan Ivison. – Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 1997. – xi, 224 p. – (Contestations)
See ch. 4, “Virtue/Liberty : splitting the difference” (p. 79-110) and Ch. 5, “Juris-prudence” (p. 111-133)
LNL 29:7
“Algernon Sidney en de ideeëngeschiedenis van rechtsstaat en democratie” / Ronald Janse. // IN: Nederlands tijdschrift voor rechtsfilosofie en rechtstheorie. – 26 (1997):175-195.
Unverified.
John Locke and the origins of private property : philosophical explorations of individualism, community, and equality / Matthew H. Kramer. – New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997. – xiii, 347 p.
ISBN 0-521-58412-4
Review: G. Sreenivasan, Locke newsletter 30 (1999):129-144 (with a reply by Kramer, 31 (2000):179-194).
LNL 28:7
“Locke, Fichte, and Hegel on the right to property” / Jay Lampert. // IN: Hegel and the tradition : essays in honour of H.S. Harris / edited by Michael Baur and John Russon. – Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c1997. – p. 40-73.
“Antecedentes filosóficos da antropologia : considerações sobre o estado de natureza e a origem da sociedade em Locke e Ferguson” / José Sávio Leopoldi. // IN: Revista da Sociedade Brazileira de História de Ciência. – 18 (1997):39-54.
Unverified.
“Cambacérès et Locke” / Patrick Logoras-Flavigny. // IN: Annales historiques de la Révolution française. – 307 (jan.-mars 1997):105-115.
LNL 28:8
“How unexamined premises lead to world oppression : John Locke, the theory of private property and money.” – (The iconoclast / John McMurtry). // IN: Canadian social studies. – 31 (1997):114-115.
LNL 28:8
“Selecting the grand jury : a tract by John Locke” / J.R. Milton, Philip Milton. // IN: Historical journal. – 40 (1997):185-194.
Includes transcriptions of [Selecting the grand jury](PRO 30/24/47/30, ff. 32-35) and “Some queries upon the statute … concerning errecting the pannels of juries …” (PRO 30/24/6/403, f. 1r).
LNL 28:9
“The influence of utilitarianism on natural rights doctrines” / Gregory I. Molivas. // IN: Utilitas. – 9 (1997):183-202.
“A Lockean theory of intellectual property” / Adam D. Moore. // IN: Hamline law review. – 21 (1997):65-108.
LNL 29:8
“The uneasy relationship between social contract theory and religious toleration.” – See entry in Chapter 6.
“Locke on reasonable Christianity and reasonable politics.” – See entry in Chapter 5.
“The Lockean provisos and the privatisation of nature” / Markku Oksanen. // IN: Justice, property and the environment : social and legal perspectives / edited by Tim Hayward, John O’Neill. – Aldershott ; Brookfield : Ashgate, c1997. – p. 97-113.
“King Vidor’s communitarian vision in Our daily bread” / Brian O’Leary. // IN: Film and philosophy. – 4 (1997):66-73.
Abstract: PhI 2000.
“Working in the sex market” / Rosemary J. Owens. // IN: Sexing the subject of law / edited by Ngaire Naffine and Rosemary J. Owens. – 1st ed. – North Ryde, NSW : LBC Information Services, 1997. 2 p. 119-146.
“De kritiek van Locke op Robert Filmer over de oorsprong van privé-bezit” / door J. Papy. // IN: Tijdschrift voor filosofie. – 59 (1997):253-275.
Abstract: PhI 1997:831.
LNL 28:10
Early modern liberalism / Annabel Patterson. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. – (Ideas in context ; 48)
See Ch. 7, “Reading Locke” (p. 232-278)
LNL 29:8
Der Arbeitsbegriff bei John Locke / Jörg Thomas Peters. Im Anhang: Lockes Plan zur Bekämpfung der Arbeitslosigkeit von 1697. – Münster : LIT Verlag, 1997. – vii, 285 p. + p. 101-152 (facsimile)
Based on thesis (doctoral)--Universität Duisburg, 1996.
Política y economía en el pensamiento de John Locke / Alvaro Pezoa Bissières ; prólogo de Rafael Alvira. – Pamplona : Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, c1997. – xxi, 267 p. – (Filosófica ; 127)
ISBN 8-4313-1540-7.
“Grotius, Vattel, and Locke : an older view of liberalism and nationality” / Jeremy Rabkin. // IN: Review of politics. – 59 (1997):293-322.
Abstract: IPSA 47:6709.
LNL 28:10
“Hobbes and Locke on authority” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: Hobbes studies. – 10 (1997):38-50.
Abstract: PhI 1998:886.
LNL 29:9
“On the nature of civil society.” // IN: Classical liberalism and civil society / edited by Charles K. Rowley. – Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, c1997. – (The Shaftesbury papers). – p. 1-24.
“John Locke’s use of classical legal theory” / Roger T. Simonds. // IN: International journal of the classical tradition. – 3 (1997):424-432.
LNL 29:9
“The medieval foundations of John Locke’s theory of natural rights : rights of subsistence and the principle of extreme necessity” / Scott G. Swanson. // IN: History of political thought. – 18 (1997):399-459.
Abstract: IPSA 48:6936.
LNL 29:9
Republican paradoxes and liberal anxieties : retrieving neglected fragments of political theory / Ronald J. Terchek. – Lanham ; London : Rowman & Littlefield, c1997.
See Ch. 4, “Anxious liberals I, The moral individualism of John Locke” (p. 121-145)
LNL 28:12
Il pensiero politico di Locke / Carlo Augusto Viano. – Roma ; Bari : Laterza, 1997. – 214 p. – (I pensatori politici ; 16)
Includes “Antologia di testi” (p. 121-210)
Unverified.
“Locke, Eden and two states of nature : the fortunate fall revisited” / Philip Vogt. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 35 (1997):523-544.
LNL 29:10
The growth of the liberal soul / David Walsh. – Columbia ; London : University of Missouri Press, c1997.
See esp. “Evocation of liberal consensus” (p. 127-136) and “Locke’s reinforcement of reason and revelation” (p. 150-159)
LNL 30:11
“Leadership, Locke, and the Federalist” / David R. Weaver. // IN: American journal of political science. – 41 (1997):420-446.
LNL 28:13
A trumpet of sedition : political theory and the rise of capitalism, 1509-1688 / Ellen Meiksins Wood and Neal Wood. – Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1997.
See esp.Ch. 6, “Life, liberty and estate : the political thought of John Locke” (p. 112-134)
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“Do natural rights derive from natural law?” / Michael P. Zuckert. // IN: Harvard journal of law and public policy. – 20 (1996/97):695-731.
Reprinted in Zuckert, Launching liberalism (2002). – p. 169-200.