Locke: Two Treatises of Government Student edition (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
by John Locke
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Read in January, 2000
Those of us living in liberal democracies owe tremendous intellectual debt to John Locke. His "Second Treatise" in particular helped lay the foundation for a political system that emphasized "life, liberty, and property." The First Treatise is interesting to skim through, though it is in the second where the Locke is most substantive. His Theory of Private Property, which could also be construed as a theory of value, is an unmistakable revolution in political thought. It is, ...more
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Read in January, 2000
Everyone reads the second treatise, which is great for its support of inalienable human rights and all that. I strongly recommend the first as well - Locke totally goes upside the head of Sir Robert Filmer some 30 years after Filmer's death. Locke displays evident glee in taking Filmer apart piece by piece. Fun!
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Read in November, 2007
A wily fellow. All this talk of lyons and state of nature as mischievously different state of war. While I can't say I enjoyed the first treatise too much, this second one certainly seems to be onto something. Lovely and Monstrously devious.
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politics
One of the most important in influential thinkers which has helped foster both the founding of the United States and modern libertarianism. There are many places to begin for such students, and Locke is among the best of places to begin.
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yes . . . ive read it, and you should too . . . this dude was thomas jefferson's BFF!!!!
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Read in April, 1911
recommends it for:
Hobbes
Sirs and Madams,
These are some extraordinary ideas very poorly written.
Fd,
V
These are some extraordinary ideas very poorly written.
Fd,
V
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Read in January, 1986
A must read.
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