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Tables of Contents for Locke's Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
vii
 
Series Preface
ix
 
Introduction
xi
 
PART I THE TWO TREATISES IN THEIR HISTORICAL CONTEXT
`Revolutionary Politics and Locke's Two Treatises of Government', Political Theory, 8, pp. 429--86.
3
58
Richard Ashcraft
`John Locke and Anglican Royalism', Political Studies, 31, pp. 61--85.
61
26
Mark Goldie
`Locke, Levellers and Liberty: Property and Democracy in the Thought of the First Whigs', History of Political Thought, 10, pp. 17--40.
87
24
David McNally
`Dating Locke's Second Treatise', History of Political Thought, 16, pp. 356--90.
111
36
J. R. Milton
`Significant Silences in Locke's Two Treatises of Government: Constitutional History, Contract and Law', Historical Journal, 31, pp. 275--94.
147
22
Martyn P. Thompson
PART II THE STATE OF NATURE AND THE LAW OF NATURE
`Locke's State of Nature: Historical Fact or Moral Fiction?', American Political Science Review, 62, pp. 898--915.
169
18
Richard Ashcraft
`Locke's State of Nature in Political Society', Western Political Quarterly, 29, pp. 126--35.
187
10
Robert A. Goldwin
`A Paradox in Locke's Theory of Natural Rights', Dialogue, 8, pp. 256--71.
197
16
Jeffrie G. Murphy
`Locke, Natural Law and God - Again', History of Political Thought, 18, pp. 624--51.
213
30
Francis Oakley
PART III PROPERTY
```All Things Richly to Enjoy'': Economics and Politics in Locke's Two Treatises of Government', Political Studies, 36, pp. 273--93.
243
22
Patrick Kelly
`Locke's Theory of Appropriation', Philosophical Quarterly, 24, pp. 220--34.
265
16
Karl Olivecrona
`Self-Ownership, Autonomy, and Property Rights', Social Philosophy and Policy, 11, pp. 241--58.
281
18
Alan Ryan
`Locke's Account of Inheritance and Bequest', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 19, pp. 39--51.
299
16
J. J. Waldron
PART IV CIVIL SOCIETY
```Bright Enough for All our Purposes'': John Locke's Conception of a Civilized Society', Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 43, pp. 133--53.
315
22
J. M. Dunn
`Made by Contrivance and the Consent of Men: Abstract Principle and Historical Fact in Locke's Political Philosophy', Interpretation, 17, pp. 193--221.
337
30
Govert den Hartogh
`Locke on Political Obligation', Review of Politics, 45, pp. 323--44.
367
22
John Kilcullen
`Locke's Second Treatise and ``The Best Fence Against Rebellion''', Review of Politics, 43, pp. 198--217.
389
20
Nathan Tarcov
`John Locke: Social Contract Versus Political Anthropology', Review of Politics, 51, pp. 3--28.
409
28
Jeremy Waldron
PART V CONSENT
`Allegiance and Jurisdiction in Locke's Doctrine of Tacit Consent', Political Theory, 24, pp. 407--22.
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16
Julian H. Franklin
`Express Consent and Full Membership in Locke', Political Studies, 38, pp. 105--15.
453
12
G. A. den Hartogh
`Locke on Express and Tacit Consent: Misinterpretations and Inconsistencies', Political Theory, 14, pp. 291--306.
465
18
Paul Russell
PART VI SLAVERY AND AMERICA
```So Vile and Miserable an Estate'': The Problem of Slavery in Locke's Political Thought', Political Theory, 14, pp. 263--89.
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28
James Farr
`Three Approaches to Locke and the Slave Trade', Journal of the History of Ideas, 51, pp. 199--216.
511
18
Wayne Glausser
Name Index
529