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Book SynopsisEric Mack is Professor of Philosophy at Tulane University, USA, and the author of numerous articles in scholarly journals on libertarian philosophy.
Trade Review"The volumes in this timely series comprise the most comprehensive body of material on conservative and libertarian thought yet published in a single project devoted to the subject. The series will prove an indispensable tool not only for those concerned with the history of political thought but also for those who confront the challenging task of constructing a viable contemporary conservative identity. Professor Meadowcroft had a difficult editorial task, to which he has responded with a judicious choice of thinkers and topics." --Noel O'Sullivan, Professor of Political Philosophy, the University of Hull, UK.
John Locke is without a question the book I would put in the hands of anyone looking for an overview of Locke's political philosophy, especially someone looking for an overview of that shows how and why Locke is indeed a proto-libertarian or proto-Objectivist rights theorist. - Reason Papers, Fall 2010
Table of ContentsPart I. Intellectual Biography \ 1. The Historical and Ideological Context of Locke's Political Philosophy \ Part II. Critical Exposition \ 2. Natural Freedom, Natural Law, and Natural Rights \ 3. More State of Nature Rights \ 4. From the State of Nature to the State \ 5. Conquest, Resistance, and Dissolution \ 6. Locke on Toleration \ Part III. Reception and Contemporary RElevance \ 7. The Reception and Philosophical Legacy of Locke's Political Philosophy \ Bibliography \ Index