Alvey, J. E.

John Locke after 300 years / James E. Alvey. – Palmerston North, N.Z. : Dept. of Applied and International Economics, Massey University, [2004]. – 18 p. – (Discussion paper / Massey University, Department of Applied and International Economics ; no. 04.09, October 2004)

Available online at: http://econ.massey.ac.nz/publications/discuss/dp04-09.pdf.

Armitage, D.

“John Locke, Carolina, and the Two treatises of government” / David Armitage. // IN: Political theory. – 32 (2004):602-627.

LS 5:4

Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 1; revised version published in Foundations of modern international thought (2013), chapter 6.

Arneil, B.

“Locke and the Americas” / Barbara Arneil. – Paper presented at a conference “John Locke through the centuries : assessing the Lockean legacy, 1704-2004,” Beinecke Library, Yale University, October 30, 2004.

Bakırcı, F.

John Lockeˁta mülkiyet anlayışı / Fahri Bakırcı. – Ankara : Babil Yayınları, 2004. –; xi, 355 pages. – (Babil ; 13. Güncel ; 9)

ISBN 978-97-5636-009-7.

Unverified.

Batista, G. A.

“As categorias epistemológicas, políticas e epistemológico-políticas do pensamento lockeano.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Beckman, L.

“Genetic privacy from Locke’s point of view” / Ludvig Beckman. // IN: Journal of value inquiry. – 38 (2004):241-251.

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Bell, S. A., Henry, J. F. & Wray, L. R.

“A chartalist critique of John Locke’s theory of property, accumulation, and money : or, Is it moral to trade your nuts for gold?” / Stephanie A. Bell, John F. Henry and L. Randall Wray. // IN: Review of social economics. – 62 (2004):51-65.

LS 4:4

Bertram, C.

“Enforcing rights in the state of nature” / Chris Bertram. – Paper presented at the “John Locke Day Programme”, University of Bristol, 23 October 2004.

Bou-Habib, P.

“Locke on religion and politics” / Paul Bou-Habib. – Paper presented at the “John Locke Day Programme”, University of Bristol, 23 October 2004.

Carver, T.

Men in political theory / Terrell Carver. – Manchester : Manchester University Press ; New York : Palgrave, 2004.

See 7, “Locke : overtly and covertly gendered narratives of political society” (p. 153-176); revised version: “Gender and narrative in Locke’s Two treatises of government (2007)

Cavell, S.

Cities of words : pedagogical letters on a register of the moral life / Stanley Cavell. – Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2004.

See 3, “Locke” (p. 49-69)

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French translation: Philosophie des salles obscures : letters pédagogiques sur un registre de la vie morale / Stanley Cavell ; traduit de l’anglais (États-Unis) par Nathalie Ferron, Mathias Girel et Élise Domenach. – Paris : Flammarion, ©2011. – Unverified.

Chuaqui H., T.

“Locke y la adulación” / Tomás Chuaqui H. // IN: Revista de ciencia política (Santiago, Chile). – 24:no. 2 (2004):183-198.

Unverified.

Condren, C.

“John Locke’s Second treatise : casuistry, impact and the tyrant that didn’t roar in the night” / Conal Condren. – Paper presented at “Civility, philosophy and public debate : a conference marking the 300th anniversary of the death of John Locke (1632-1704),” Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, July 14, 2004.

Abstract: http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/cpci/pdf/john_locke_abstracts.pdf

Conway, D.

In defence of the realm : the place of nations in classical liberalism / David Conway. – Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2004.

See 3.2, “Locke on nationhood, Englishness and liberty” (p. 114-121)

Cresswell, M. J.

“Legitimizing force : a Lockean account” / M. J. Cresswell. // IN: Armed forces and society. – 30 (2004):629-648.

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De Jasay, A.

“Property and its enemies” / Anthony De Jasay. // IN: Philosophy. – 79 (2004):57-66.

Duchrow, U. & Hinkelammert, F. J.

Property for people, not for profit : alternatives to the global tyranny of capital / Ulrich Duchrow & Franz J. Hinkelammert ; translated by Elaine Griffiths … [and others ; foreword by Konrad Raiser]. – London ; New York, N.Y. : Zed Books in association with Catholic Institute for International Relations ; New York, NY : Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, ©2004.

See ch. 3, “The case of John Locke : the inversion of human rights in the name of bourgeois property” (p. 43-76)

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Duffin, S. J.

“The environmental views of John Locke and the Maori people of New Zealand” / Stephen J. Duffin. // IN: Environmental ethics. – 26 (2004):381-401.

LS 5:7

Dupré, L.

The Enlightenment and the intellectual foundations of modern culture. – See entry in Chapter 2.

Ehman, R.

“Redistribution without disrespect for private property” / Robert Ehman. // IN: Public affairs quarterly. – 18 (2004):111-124.

Fatovic, C.

“Constitutionalism and contingency : Locke’s theory of prerogative” / Clement Fatovic. // IN: History of political thought. – 25 (2004):276-297.

LS 4:6

Fonbaustier, L.

John Locke, le droit avant l’État / Laurent Fonbauster. – Paris : Éditons Michalon, ©2004. – 118 p. – (Le bien commun)

ISBN 2-8418-6224-0.

Unverified.

LS 5:7

Forster, G.

“A glorious revolution : restoring Locke’s relevance” / Greg Forster. // IN: Political theory. – 32 (2004):706-713.

Review article on Tuckness, Locke and the legislative point of view (2002); Josephson, The great art of government (2002); and Zuckert, Launching liberalism (2002).

LS 5:7

Godoy Arcaya, O.

“Libertad y consentimiento en el pensamiento político de John Locke” / Oscar Godoy Arcaya. // IN: Revista de ciencia política (Santiago, Chile). – 24:no. 2 (2004):159-182.

Unverified.

Goldie, M.

“John Locke, icon of liberty” / Mark Goldie. // IN: History today. – 54:10 (Oct. 2004):31-36.

LS 5:8

Griffin, J. P.

“Lección doutoral do Excmo. Sr. D. James P. Griffin.” // IN: Discursos da investidura de D. John Corcoran y D. James P. Griffin como Doutores honoris causa. – Santiago de Compostela : Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 2004. – p. 39-56.

Unverified.

Harris, I.

“Sex, power and consent in Two treatises of government ” / Ian Harris. – Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.

Harris, I.

Two treatises of government” / Ian Harris. – Paper presented at a conference “John Locke through the centuries : assessing the Lockean legacy, 1704-2004,” Beinecke Library, Yale University, October 29, 2004.

Hashemi, N.

“The relevance of John Locke to social change in the Muslim world : a comparison with Iran” / Nader Hashemi. // IN: Journal of church and state. – 46 (2004):39-53.

LS 4:6

Haworth, A.

“Locke, stocke and barrele” / Alan Haworth. // IN: The philosophers’ magazine. – 28 (2004):31-34.

Haworth, A.

Understanding the political philosophers : from ancient to modern times / Alan Haworth. – London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.

See 8, “Locke, the argument for property” (p. 117-136)

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Also: Second edition. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012. – See 7, “Locke and the modern order” (p. 114-130) and 8, “Locke, the argument for property” (p. 131-150)

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Hindess, B.

“The state of nature” / Barry Hindess. – Paper presented at “Civility, philosophy and public debate : a conference marking the 300th anniversary of the death of John Locke (1632-1704),” Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, July 14, 2004.

Abstract: http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/cpci/pdf/john_locke_abstracts.pdf

Ivison, D.

“The moral structure of native title : the Lockean legacy” / Duncan Ivison. – Paper presented at “Civility, philosophy and public debate : a conference marking the 300th anniversary of the death of John Locke (1632-1704),” Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, July 14, 2004.

Abstract: http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/cpci/pdf/john_locke_abstracts.pdf

Kane, J.

“Locke on property and value” / John Kane. – Paper presented at “Civility, philosophy and public debate : a conference marking the 300th anniversary of the death of John Locke (1632-1704),” Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, July 14, 2004.

Abstract: http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/cpci/pdf/john_locke_abstracts.pdf

A later version of this paper was printed in 2007.

Kang, J. M.

“John Locke’s political plan : or, There’s no such thing as judicial impartiality (and it’s a good thing, too)” / John M. Kang. // IN: Vermont law review. – 29 (2004):7-31.

Reprinted in: Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks (2007). – p. 293-317.

Kent, S. K.

“Gender rules : law and politics” / Susan Kingsley Kent. // IN: A companion to gender history / edited by Teresa A. Meade and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks. – Malden, MA, USA ; Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing, 2004. – Pages 86-109.

Manti, F.

Locke e il costituzionalismo : etica, politica, governo civile / Franco Manti. In appendice, versione italiana de John Locke, Costituzione della Carolina, Antica costituzione inglese. – Genova : Name, 2004. – 299 p. – (Storia delle idee e delle istituzioni politiche, Età contemporanea. Sezione Studi; 6)

ISBN 88-8729-853-X.

Unverified.

Review: D. Marocco Stuardi, LS 5 (2005):252-255.

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Mathie, W.

“Aquinas, Locke, and Lincoln in the American regime” / William Mathie. // IN: St. Thomas Aquinas and the natural law tradition : contemporary perspectives / edited by John Goyette, Mark S. Latkovic, and Richard S. Myers. – Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, 2004. – p. 229-236.

Response to C. Wolfe, “Thomistic natural law and the American natural law tradition” (2004)

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Merrill, B.

“Framing civil conversation, probable judgment, civil government” / Bruce Merrill. – Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.

Milton, J.

“The unscholastic statesman : Locke and the Earl of Shaftesbury.” – See entry in Chapter 2.

Milton, P.

“Locke the plotter? : Ashcraft’s Revolutionary politics re-considered” / Philip Milton. – Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.

A critique of Ashcraft, Revolutionary politics & Locke’s Two treatises of government (1986)

Parker, K. I.

The biblical politics of John Locke / Kim Ian Parker. – Waterloo, Ont. : published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004. – ix, 201 p. – (Editions SR ; vol. 29)

ISBN 0-8892-0450-0.

Reviews: J. R. Bibbee, Philosophy in review 25 (2005):372-374; D. A. Pailin, Journal of theological studies 56 (2005):776-781; C. Wybrow, Interpretation 34 (2006):83-97; G. A. Moots, Locke studies 6 (2006):237-242; Moots, “Locke ascending” (2007)

LS 5:12

Peña González, C.

“Locke y la filosofía política” / Carlos Peña González. // IN: Revista de ciencia política (Santiago, Chile). – 24:no. 2 (2004):133-141.

Unverified.

Russell, D.

“Locke on land and labor” / Daniel Russell. // IN: Philosophical studies. – 117 (2004):303-325.

Abstract: PhI 2003

LS 4:8

Savonius, S.-J.

“Friendship in Locke’s political imagination” / S.-J. Savonius. – Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.

LS 4:8

Savonius, S.-J.

“Locke in French : the Du gouvernement civil of 1691 and its readers” / S.-J. Savonius. // IN: Historical journal. – 47 (2004):47-79.

Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 4.

Short, B. W.

“The healing philosopher : John Locke’s medical ethics.” – See entry in Chapter 9.

Stacey, S.

“A Lockean approach to transitional justice” / Simon Stacey. // IN: Review of politics. – 66 (2004):56-81.

Abstract: PhI 2004.

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Sternberger, P. J.

The idea of the state / Peter J. Steinberger. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004. – (Contemporary political theory)

See 4, “The omnicompetent state : toleration and limited government” (p. 149-193 [esp. 151-164])

Stoner, J. R., Jr.

“Not so …” / James R. Stoner, Jr. // IN: Review of politics. – 66 (2004):571-573.

Reply to Zuckert, “Perhaps he was” (2004)

LS 5:14

Stoner, J. R., Jr.

“Was Leo Strauss wrong about John Locke?” / James R. Stoner, Jr. // IN: Review of politics. – 66 (2004):553-563.

A commentary on Zuckert, Launching liberalism (2002); see also Zuckert, “Perhaps he was” (2004) and Stoner, “Not so …” (2004)

LS 5:14

Tarlton, C. D.

“Reason and history in Locke’s Second treatise” / Charles D. Tarlton. // IN: Philosophy. – 79 (2004):247-279.

LS 6:12

Thomas, P.

“Property’s properties : from Hegel to Locke” / Paul Thomas. // IN: Representations. – 84 (20040:30-43.

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Turkka, T.

Laslett and beyond : John Locke’s Two treatises of government revisited / Tapani Turkka. – Tampere : University of Tampere, Department of Political science and International Relations, 2004. – 110 p. – (Studia politica Tamperensis ; no. 13).

ISBN 951-44-6167-3.

Ward, L.

The politics of liberty in England and revolutionary America / Lee Ward. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004.

See 8, “Natural rights in Locke’s Two treatises” (p. 209-246) and 9, “Lockean liberal constitutionalism” (p. 247-270)

Review: T. D. Smith, Can.J.Pol.Sci. 38 (2005): 804-806.

West, T. G.

“Nature and happiness in Locke : a review of Launching liberalism : on Lockean political philosophy, by Michael Zuckert” / Thomas G. West. // IN: Claremont review of books. – 5: no. 2 (spring 2004)

Review of Zuckert, Launching liberalism (2002)

Available at http://www.claremont.org/writings/crb/spring2004/west.html; “unabridged” version available at http://www.claremont.org/writings/040419west.html (viewed 30/7/2006)

Unverified.

Wolfe, C.

“Thomistic natural law and the American natural law tradition” / Christopher Wolfe. // IN: St. Thomas Aquinas and the natural law tradition : contemporary perspectives / edited by John Goyette, Mark S. Latkovic, and Richard S. Myers. – Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, 2004. – p. 197-228.

See also the response by W. Mathie, “Aquinas, Locke, and Lincoln in the American regime” (2004)

Zuckert, M. P.

“Perhaps he was” / Michael P. Zuckert. // IN: Review of politics. – 66 (2004):565-569.

Reply to Stoner, “Was Leo Struass wrong about John Locke?” (2004).