Locke's Second treatise of government : a reader's guide / Paul Kelly.
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TextSeries: Continuum reader's guidesPublication details: London ; New York : Continuum, 2007.Description: vi, 164 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 9780826492654
- 0826492657
- 9780826492661
- 0826492665
- 320.1 22
- JC153 .K45 2007
- 08.24
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| 320.1 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / | 320.1 Foundations of modernity : | 320.1 The Prince / | 320.1 Locke's Second treatise of government : | 320.11 Discourse on Political Economy | 320.114 ALT Machiavelli and us / | 320.12 JON Antonio Gramsci / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-160) and index.
Locke's Second treatise in context -- The life and times of John Locke -- The political and philosophical context of the Second treatise -- Overview and key themes -- The Second treatise in Locke's philosophy -- Key themes -- Reading the text -- Getting started: the problem of absolutism -- From the First treatise to the Second treatise -- The state of nature -- Equality -- Freedom -- The law of nature -- Right and duty to punish: executive power of the law of nature -- Natural rights -- State of nature, history and realism -- The state of war and slavery -- War -- Slavery -- Private property -- Self-ownership -- Original acquisition -- World ownership and equality -- The invention of money -- Property and colonial acquisition -- Patriarchal power and the family -- The status of children -- The duty of parents and the role of the family -- The obligations of children and parents -- The conjugal or sexual contract -- The origins of political society -- The original contract -- The second stage agreement and the role of majorities -- The problem of consent -- The Lockean state -- Legislative power -- Executive power -- Prerogative -- Conquest, tyranny and the dissolution of the state -- Conquest -- Usurpation -- Tyranny, rebellion and resistance -- When to rebel and resist? -- Reception and influence -- Locke's influence in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries -- History, religion and Locke: contemporary interpretations of Locke -- Locke, property and contemporary liberalism -- Notes -- Further reading -- Bibliography -- Index.
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