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21. A letter concerning toleration. By John Locke, Esq. by John Locke | |
Paperback: 78
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(2010-06-10)
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22. Locke in 90 Minutes (Philosophers in 90 Minutes) by Paul Strathern | |
Paperback: 91
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(1999-11-25)
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Poor, Nasty, Brutish and Short
A waste of time and money...
Abeneficient philosopher
why bother?
Strathern could have done better. |
23. John Locke: An Essay concerning Toleration: And Other Writings on Law and Politics, 1667-1683 | |
Paperback: 472
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(2010-04-30)
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24. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Volume 1); To Which Are Now First Added, I. an Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, on a Large by John Locke | |
Paperback: 212
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(2010-10-14)
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Complete book
The old man and his essay
One of the major works inWestern Philosophy
Not unless you need it... For the voluntary reader, the fact that Locke was highly influential also means that his ideas have been developed into something clearer and more interesting by the intervening generations. Read Hume or a 20th-cent. empiricist instead.
Worth Re-Cognising |
25. The Politics of Selfishness: How John Locke's Legacy Is Paralyzing America by Paul L. Nevins Esq. | |
Hardcover: 283
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(2010-09-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description John Locke was an English philosopher who is regarded as the "father of liberalism." His thinking had a profound influence on political philosophy; in fact, the founding fathers who drafted the Constitution of the United States based a portion of its content upon Locke's tenets. However, it can be argued that these Lockean concepts are ill-adapted to realities of the modern world, and as such are the root cause of dysfunction in our body politic today—and are hampering the Obama administration's attempts to effect change. This book traces the evolution of liberalism as a political philosophy in England and the United States from the 18th century to today. The author presents a series of historical and contemporary studies that illustrate how John Locke's political philosophy of antisocial individualism continues to affect modern American culture. Additionally, this book attempts to address why American "conservatives" are actually liberal, how American "liberals" can also be deemed liberal, to provide direction in getting American politics moving again, and restore the American dream for ourselves and our children. Customer Reviews (2)
Typical Bleeding Heart Liberal
Timely, insightful work. |
26. The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy) | |
Paperback: 502
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(2007-03-05)
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Invaluable |
27. The works of John Locke, in nine volumes by John Locke | |
Paperback: 522
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(2010-08-23)
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28. The Second Treatise on Civil Government (Great Books in Philosophy) by John Locke | |
Paperback: 132
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(1986-03)
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Great Book
Very Worthwhile Read
Most Representative Thinker in Anglo-American Tradition
Truly worthwhile
A reflection to the Declaration of Independence Political Power and Natural state: He explains the need for civil government; by detailing life with the absence of civil government. This is the premature state of an entity; through this one can see the need and a role for a government structure.He begins by defining political power; which is the right of making laws with penalties varying with the nature of transgression. The laws are maintained for the preservation of property; the enrichment of the community and its defense. Slavery:Is the state of being in the absolute or arbitrary power of another. On Locke's definition of slavery there is only one way to become a legitimate slave. In order to do so one must be an unjust aggressor defeated in war. The just victor then has the option to either kill the aggressor or enslave them. Locke tells us that the state of slavery is the continuation of the state of war between a lawful conqueror and a captive, in which the conqueror delays to take the life of the captive, and instead makes use of him; only in this condition is slavery legitimate.Illegitimate slavery is the state in which someone possesses absolute power over someone else without just cause. Locke holds that it is this illegitimate state of slavery which absolute monarchs wish to impose upon their subjects. Property:In evolution of the state of nature to civil government. It is the account of nature and origin of property, which leads to the explanation of why civil government replaces the state of nature. In discussing the origin of private property Locke begins by noting that God gave the earth to all men.Locke holds that we have a property in our own person. And the labor of our body and the work of our hands properly belong to us. The state of evolution for property is hunter/gatherer to agriculture to introduction of money; each development provides more flexibility and removes limitations of trade; creating economical inequality. The inequality may cause quarrels which increases the numbers of violations of the law. Social Contract Theory:Locke's argument for the right of the majority is the theoretical ground for the distinction between duty to society and duty to government. When the designated government dissolves, men remain obligated to society acting through majority rule. It is entirely possible for the majority to confer the rule of the community on a king, oligarchs or an assembly. Thus, the social contract is not linked to democracy; still a government must perform the legitimate function of government. Civil Government: The aim of such a legitimate civil government is to preserve, so far as possible, the rights to life, liberty, health and property of its citizens, and to prosecute and punish those of its citizens who violate the rights of others and to pursue the public good even where this may conflict with the rights of individuals. In doing this it provides something unavailable in the state of nature, an impartial judge to determine the severity of the crime, and to set a punishment proportionate to the crime. ... Read more |
29. Now & Then: a Donovan Creed Novel by John Locke | |
Paperback: 298
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(2010-05-11)
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John Locke is destined to be one of the great novelists of our time.
Excellent Read...
Fantastic Read...
The beach sand was hot and we wanted to go for a swim |
30. Locke: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by John Dunn | |
Paperback: 136
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(2003-07-31)
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Short version of masterpiece of Locke scholarship
Not the key to Locke |
31. The Work of John Locke by John Locke | |
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32. Some Thoughts Concerning Education (Optimized for Kindle) by John Locke | |
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(2004-06-04)
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33. John Locke: Resistance, Religion and Responsibility (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History) by John Marshall | |
Paperback: 512
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(1994-09-30)
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34. Letter Concerning Toleration and Other Writings, A (The Thomas Hollis Library) by John Locke | |
Hardcover: 258
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35. The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles (Library of Modern Religious Thought) by John Locke | |
Paperback: 104
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(1958-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description , A Discourse on Miracles , A Further Note on Miracles , and some passages from A Third letter concerning Toleration . Each work is prefaced by an introduction,giving the background of its writing and indicating its contemporary significance. Customer Reviews (1)
John Locke: A Lost Treasure Trove for Serious Christians |
36. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Optimized For Kindle) by John Locke, John Locke Book Collection | |
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37. John Locke: Writings on Religion by John Locke | |
Paperback: 348
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(2002-08-29)
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38. John Locke and the Ethics of Belief (Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought) by Nicholas Wolterstorff | |
Paperback: 272
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(1996-01-26)
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39. Essay Concerning Human Understanding: v. 2 (Everyman Paperbacks) by John Locke | |
Paperback: 320
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(1972-11-09)
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40. Bureaucracy and Public Economics (The John Locke Series) by William A. Niskanen | |
Paperback: 298
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(1996-06)
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