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

  1998

“Milton and the Declaration of Independence” / John Alvis. // IN: Interpretation. – 25 (1997/98):367-405.
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“Locke no Leveller” / G.E. Aylmer. // IN: Soldiers, writers and statesmen of the English Revolution / edited by Ian Gentles, John Morrill and Blair Worden. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. – p. 304-322.
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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 4.
Bergin, L. (and others)
“Black Elk speaks, John Locke listens, and the students write : designing and teaching a writing intensive introduction to philosophy and cultural diversity” / Lisa Bergin ... [and others]. // IN: Teaching philosophy. – 21 (1998):35-59.
Abstract: PhI 1998:513.
Appropriating persons : John Locke’s theory of private property / by Thomas James Berry. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Pittsburgh, 1998. – viii, 252 leaves.
Abstract: DAI 59:2054.
The idea of property in seventeenth-century England : tithes and the individual / Laura Brace. – Manchester : Manchester University Press ; New York : distributed by St. Martin’s Press, c1998. – (Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain)
See Epilogue, “Locke and property” (p. 161-165)
“Subjecthood and citizenship: the context of James Otis’s radical critique of John Locke” / T.H. Breen. // IN: New England quarterly. – 71 (1998):378-403.
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“Mary Astell, defender of the ‘disembodied mind’.” – See entry in Chapter 3.
“Agreement in social contract theories : Locke vs. Rawls” / Simon Cushing. // IN: Technology, morality and social policy / edited by Yeager Hudson. – Lewiston, NY : The Edwin Mellen Press, c1998. – (Studies in social and political theory ; v. 18), – (Social philosophy today ; no. 13). -- p. 349-371.
Abstract: PhI 1999.
“Hegel und Locke über das Eigentum” / Julio De Zan. // IN: Hegel-Jahrbuch. – 1998:44-49.
“Swift and Locke’s Two treatises of government” / Alan Downie. // IN: Swift, the enigmatic Dean : Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real / edited by Rudolf Freiburg, Arno Löffler and Wolfgang Zach. – Tübingen : Stauffenburg, 1998. – (Studies in English and comparative literature ; 12). – p. 27-34.
“Natural property rights : where they fail” / Robert Ehman. // IN: Social philosophy & policy. – 15:no. 2 (1998):283-302.
Also published in Problems of market liberalism / edited by Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. – p. 283-302.
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“Locke and libertarian property rights : reply to Weinberg” / Am Feallsanach. // IN: Critical review. – 12 (1998):319-323.
Reply to Weinberg, “Freedom, self-ownership, and libertarian philosophical diaspora”; reply by Weinberg, “Self- and world-ownership.”
Abstract: PhI.
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“Fichte’s deduction of right from self-consciousness” / Gary B. Herbert. // IN: Interpretation. – 25 (1998):201-222.
Abstract: PhI 1998:689.
“Arbeit und Selbstsein bei Locke, Hegel und Marx” / Jens Kulenkampff. // IN: Literatur für Leser. – 21 (1998):95-107.
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Le débat Locke-Filmer / par Franck Lessay ; avec la traduction du Patriarcha et du Premier traité du gouvernement civil. – [Paris] : Presses Universitaires de France, 1998. – 399 p. – (Léviathan)
ISBN 2-13-04933-5
Review: Marie-Agnès Maury, British journal for the history of philosophy 8 (2000):382-383.
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Extending liberalism to non-European peoples : a comparison of John Locke and James Mill / Man To Leung. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Oxford (Nuffield College), 1998. – vi, 296 leaves.
See Part 1, “John Locke’s contractarian liberalism and the Amerindians” (leaves 25-143)
“Early Enlightenment conceptions of the rights of slaves” / Tommy L. Lott. // IN: Subjugation and bondage : critical essays on slavery and social philosophy / [edited by] Tommy L. Lott. – Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, c1998. – p. 99-129.
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“The language of law and the foundations of American constitutionalism” / Gary L. McDowell. // IN: William and Mary quarterly. – 3rd ser.:55 (1998):375-398.
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“Locke’s Second treatise and the literature of colonization” / Mark A. Michael. // IN: Interpretation. – 25 (1997/98):407-427.
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A history of political thought : a thematic introduction / John Morrow. – Washington, Square, New York : New York University Press, 1998. – xvi, 417 p.
The age of reasons. – See entry in Chapter 3.
Our only star and compass : Locke and the struggle for political rationality / Peter C. Myers. – Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c1998. – xi, 269 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN 0-8476-9098-9; 0-8476-9099-7 (pbk.)
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“Self-ownership and equality : a Lockean reconciliation” / Michael Otsuka. // IN: Philosophy and public affairs. – 27 (1998):65-92.
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“The struggle for legitimacy and the image of empire in the Atlantic to c. 1700” / Anthony Pagden. // IN: The origins of empire : British overseas enterprise to the close of the seventeenth century / [edited by] Nicholas Canny. – Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998. – (The Oxford history of the British Empire ; v. 1). – p. 34-54.
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“Locke on king’s prerogative” / Pasquale Pasquino. // IN: Political theory. – 26 (1998):198-208.
Abstract: IPSA 49:1601.
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Πολιτική και θρησκεία στη φιλοσοφία του John Locke – See entry for first edition.
Lives, liberties, properties : rights to unlock liberalism / Dale Pyatt. – Manchester : Manchester Centre for Political Thought (MANCEPT), Department of Government, University of Manchester, [1998]. – 37 p. – (MANCEPT paper ; No. 5/98)
“Democracy and religious values : Augustine on Locke, lying and individualism” / John M. Rist. // IN: Augustinian studies. – 29 (1998):7-24.
“Harrington, Locke and Aristotle.” – See entry in Chapter 3.
“John Locke’s state of nature as utopian ideal” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: Anglophonia. – 3 (1998):77-87.
“Wozu braucht man eigentlich einen Staat? : eine Fernsehdiskussion zwischen Thomas Hobbes, John Locke und Jean-Jacques Rousseau” / Bernd Rolf. // IN: Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Philosophie und Ethik. – 20 (1998):204-245.
Unverified.
“The significant sounds of silence : the absence of women from the political thought of Sir Robert Filmer and John Locke : (or, ‘Why can’t a woman be more like a man?’)” / Gordon Schochet. // IN: Women writers and the early modern British political tradition / edited by Hilda L. Smith. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c1998. – p. 220-242.
“Anachronism all around : Quentin Skinner on Francisco Suarez” / Thomas S. Schrock. // IN: Interpretation. – 25 (1997/98):91-123.
“ ‘Denisons’ and ‘aliens’ : Locke’s problem of political consent” / A. John Simmons. // IN: Social theory and practice. – 24 (1998):161-182.
Abstract:IPSA 49:3014; PhI 1999.
Reprinted in: Justification and legitimacy / A. John Simmons (2001) – p. 158-178.
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“Maker’s rights” / A. John Simmons. // IN: Journal of ethics. – 2 (1998):197-218.
Abstract: PhI.
Reprinted in: Justification and legitimacy / A. John Simmons (2001) – p. 249-270.
“Menschenrecht und Weltbürgerrecht : die Universalität der Menschenrecht bei Kant und Locke” / A. John Simmons ; Deutsche Übersetzung, Klaus Dicke. // IN: Republik und Weltbürgerrecht : Kantische Anregnungen zur Theorie politischer Ordnung nach dem Ende des Ost-West-Konflikts / Klaus Dicke, Klaus-Michael Kodalle (Hrsg.). – Weimar : Böhlau Verlag, 1998. – (Jenaer Beiträge zur Politikwissenschaft ; Bd. 6). – p. 91-114.
Unverified.
English translation: “Human rights and world citizenship : the universality of human rights in Kant and Locke.” // IN: Justification and legitimacy / A. John Simmons (2001). – p. 179-196.
“Astell, Masham, and Locke : religion and politics” / Patricia Springborg. // IN: Women writers and the early modern British political tradition / edited by Hilda L. Smith. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c1998. – p. 105-125.
“Mary Astell and John Locke” / Patricia Springborg. // IN: The Cambridge companion to English literature, 1650-1740 / edited by Steven N. Zwicker. – Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998. – (Cambridge companions to literature). – p. 276-306.
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“Thomas Hobbes on social welfare” / Suzuki, Yoshinori. // IN: Hobbes studies. – 11 (1998):46-60.
Abstract: PhI.
“The key to Locke’s proviso” / John Tomasi. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 6 (1998):447-454.
Comment on Schmidtz 1990 and Waldron 1979.
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“ ‘… the same tyrannical principle’ : Locke’s legacy on slavery” / William Uzgalis. // IN: Subjugation and bondage : critical essays on slavery and social philosophy / [edited by] Tommy L. Lott. – Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, c1998. – p. 49-77.
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“Self- and world-ownership : rejoinder to Epstein, Palmer, and Feallsanach” / Justin Weinberg. // IN: Critical review. – 12 (1998):325-336.
Reply to Feallsanach, “Locke and libertarian property rights.”
“Original acquisition of private property” / Leif Wenar. // IN: Mind. – New series:107 (1998):799-819.
Reprinted in: Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks (2007). – p. 109-129.
En torno al origen del concepto moderno de sociedad civil : Locke, Ferguson y Hegel / María Isabel Wences Simon. – Madrid : Dykinson, 1998. – (Cuadernos Bartolome de Las Casas ; 9)
See Ch. 1, “John Locke, la sociedad civil como estado liberal” (p. 13-41)
“Locke in America : the philosophy of the Declaration of independence.” – Lecture originally delivered at St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1998; first published in 2002. – See entry under 2002.