Angehrn, E.

“Besitz und Eigentum : zu einem Problem der politischen Philosophie” / von Emil Angehrn. // IN: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung. – 43 (1989):94-110.

Abstract: PhI 1989.

LNL 22:4

Blom, H. W.

“A Dutch context to late 17th-century republican thought : Gulielmus van der Muelen’s dissertation on sovereignty” / Hans W. Blom. // IN: Pensiero politico. – 22 (1989):70-77.

LNL 25:4

Caffentzis, C. G.

Clipped coins, abused words, and civil government. – See entry in Chapter 8.

Carrive, P.

La pensée politique d’Algernon Sidney (1622-1683) : la querelle de l’absolutisme / Paulette Carrive. – Paris : Méridiens Klincksieck, 1989. – 260p. – (Collection “Philosophie”)

Day, J. P.

“Self-ownership” / J.P. Day. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 20 (1989):77-85.

Abstract: PhI 1990:418.

LNL 21:4

Dreyer, F.

“Edmund Burke and John Wesley : the legacy of Locke” / Frederick Dreyer. // IN: Religion, secularization and political thought : Thomas Hobbes to J.S. Mill / edited with an introduction by James E. Crimmins. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1989. – p. 111-129.

Epstein, R. A.

“The utilitarian foundation of natural law” / Richard A. Epstein. // IN: Harvard journal of law and public policy. – 12 (1989):711-751.

Farr, J.

“ ‘Slaves bought with money’ : a reply to Drescher” / James Farr. // IN: Political theory. – 17 (1989):471-474.

Reply to Drescher, “On James Farr’s ‘So vile and miserable an estate’ ” (1988)

LNL 23:5

Franzwa, G.

“The paradoxes of equality in the worlds of Hobbes and Locke” / Gregg Franzwa. // IN: Southwest philosophy review. – 5:no. 1 (Jan. 1989):33-37.

See comment by Soles, “Hobbes, Locke, and Franzwa on the paradoxes of equality” (1992)

Handlin, O. & Handlin, L.

“Who read John Locke? : words and acts in the American Revolution” / Oscar and Lilian Handlin. // IN: American scholar. – 58 (1989):545-556.

Replies by Patrick Romanell, Donald Greene, and Elizabeth L. Eisenstein appeared as letters to the editor in American scholar. – 59 (1990):475-478.

LNL 22:8

Hartogh, G. A. den.

“Made by contrivance and the consent of men : abstract principle and historical fact in Locke’s political philosophy” / Govert den Hartogh. // IN: Interpretation (Flushing, N.Y.). – 17 (1989-90):193-221.

Abstract: PhI 1990:422.

LNL 21:4

Reprinted in: Locke’s moral, political and legal philosophy / edited by J.R. Milton (1999). – p. 337-365.

Herzog, D.

Happy slaves : a critique of consent theory / Don Herzog. – Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 1989.

See esp. Ch. 5, “Liberal neutrality” (p. 148-181) and Ch. 6, “Consent of the governed” (p. 182-214)

LNL 21:4

Hettinger, E. C.

“Justifying intellectual property” / Edwin C. Hettinger. // IN: Philosophy & public affairs. – 18 (1989):31-52.

Abstract: PhI 1989:450.

Jacobs, S. W.

The impact of science on liberal political thought : Locke, Bentham, J.S. Mill and Popper / by Struan William Jacobs. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–London School of Economics, 1989.

See Ch.1, “The Essay and the province of natural science” – Ch.2, “Religion and ethics” – Ch.3, “Liberalism on theological foundations” – Ch.4, “Mechanical philosophy.”

Abstract: ASLIB 40-2968.

Kelly, P.

“Perceptions of Locke in eighteenth-century Ireland” / by Patrick Kelly. // IN: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C, Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, literature. – 89 (1989):17-35.

LNL 22:9

Kitromilides, P. M.

Politikoi stochastes tōn neoterōn chronōn : viographikes kai hermēneutikes prosengiseis / Paschalē M. Kitromilidē. – Athēna : Diattōn, 1989.

See “Physiko dikaio kai eleutheria” (p.75-90).

Also: 2nd ekd. – Athenā : Ekdoseis “Gnōsē,” 1992; reprinted 1998. – See p. 72-92. – Unverified.

LNL 21:5; 29:7 [1998]

Kong, P.

Property rights, a Lockean-Christian view / Paul Kong. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Vanderbilt University, 1989. – 346 leaves.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 51A:529.

Kontler, L.

“John Locke and the tradition of liberal natural law” / László Kontler. // IN: Transactions of the Seventh International Congress on the Enlightenment. – Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, 1989. – (Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century ; 263-265). – vol. 3:1729-1732.

LNL 26:6

Lawson, B. E.

“Locke and the legal obligation of Black Americans” / Bill E. Lawson. // IN: Public affairs quarterly. – 3:no. 3 (July 1989):49-63.

Comment on Natanson, “Locke and Hume” (1970).

Abstract: PhI 1989:491.

Reprinted in: Subjugation and bondage : critical essays on slavery and social philosophy / [edited by] Tommy L. Lott. – Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1998. – p. 131-149.

LNL 30:7

Lee, K.

Social philosophy and ecological scarcity / Keekok Lee. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1989.

See esp. p. 161-172, 198-203.

Abstract: PhI 1990:536.

Machan, T. R.

Individuals and their rights / Tibor R. Machan. – La Salle, Ill. : Open Court, 1989.

See esp. Ch. 3, “Grounding ‘Lockean’ rights” (p. 63-90)

Mansfield, H. C., Jr.

Taming the prince : the ambivalence of modern executive power / Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. – New York : Free Press ; London : Collier Macmillan, ©1989.

See esp. ch. 8, “Constitutionalizing the executive” (p. 181-211).

Mastellone, S.

“Il Locke di Beonio-Brocchieri” / di Salvo Mastellone. // IN: Politico (Pavia). – 54 (1989):505-511.

On the Italian translation of Locke’s Second treatise [Locke #189].

LNL 25:8

McGuinness, C.

“The Fundamental constitutions of Carolina as a tool for Lockean scholarship” / Celia McGuinness. // IN: Interpretation. – 17 (1989/90):127-143.

LNL 21:6

McNally, D.

“Locke, Levellers and liberty : property and democracy in the thought of the first Whigs” / David McNally. // IN: History of political thought. – 10 (1989):17-40.

Abstract: PhI 1989.

LNL 22:10

Reprinted in: Locke’s moral, political and legal philosophy / edited by J.R. Milton (1999). – p. 87-110.

Mitchell, J. M.

The dialectic of politically authoritative history : Luther, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau and the foundations of early liberal thought / by Joshua M. Mitchell. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Chicago, 1989. – 349 leaves.

See Ch. 3, “Locke : the dialectic of clarification and the politics of reason” (leaves 162-238)

Nelson, R.

“Liberalism, republicanism and the politics of therapy : John Locke’s legacy of medicine and reform” / Richard Nelson. // IN: Review of politics. – 51 (1989):29-54.

LNL 22:11

Nonnenmacher, G.

Die Ordnung der Gesellschaft : Mangel und Herrschaft in der Philosophie der Neuzeit : Hobbes, Locke, Adam Smith, Rousseau / Günther Nonnenmacher. – Weinheim : VCH, Acta Humaniora, 1989.

See “John Locke” (p. 71-119)

Pateman, C.

The disorder of women : democracy, feminism and political theory / Carole Pateman. – Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 1989.

Contains reprints of “The fraternal social contract” (1988) – “Justifying political obligation” (1979) – “Women and consent” (1980) – “Sublimation and reification : Locke, Wolin and the liberal-democratic conception of the political” (1975)

Pinson, J.-C.

Hegel, le droit et le libéralisme / Jean-Claude Pinson. – Paris : Presses Universitaires de France, 1989. – (Philosophie d’aujourd’hui)

See “La critique hegélienne de l’individualisme et du contractualisme” (p. 109-142)

Abstract: BPh 37:863.

Schochet, G. J.

“Radical politics and Ashcraft’s treatise on Locke” / by Gordon J. Schochet. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 50 (1989):491-510.

Review article on Ashcraft, Revolutionary politics & Locke’s Two treatises of government (1986).

LNL 21:7

Reprinted in: Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris (1997). – vol. 2:375-394.

Scigliano, R.

“The President’s ‘prerogative power’ ” / Robert Scigliano. // IN: Inventing the American Presidency / edited by Thomas E. Cronin. – Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, ©1989. – p. 236-256.

LNL 26:9

Shearmur, J.

“The right to subsistence in a ‘Lockean’ state of nature” / Jeremy Shearmur. // IN: Southern journal of philosophy. – 27 (1989):561-568.

LNL 22:13

Simmons, A. J.

“Locke’s state of nature” / A. John Simmons. // IN: Political theory. – 17 (1989):449-470.

Abstracts: PhI 1989:596; IPSA 40:5415.

LNL 22:13

Reprinted in: Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris (1997). – vol. 2:395-416; and (2) The social contract theoriest : critical essays on Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau / edited by Christopher W. Morris. – Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1999. – (Critical essays on the classics). – p. 97-120.

Soares, L. E.

As bases de desobediência legítima segundo Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Rousseau, John Stuart Mill e Burke / Luiz Eduardo Soares. – Rio de Janeiro : Instituto Universitária de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, 1983. – (Série estudos ; no. 69)

Thesis (D.Cien.Pol.)–Instituto Universitária de Pesquisas, 1983.

See Ch. 2, “Locke e os limites da tolerância liberal” (p. 14-41)

Tarrant, J. M.

Democracy and education / James M. Tarrant. – Aldershot ; Brookfield, Vt. : Avebury, ©1989. – (Avebury series in philosophy)

See “Locke and the Levellers” (p. 84-95)

Abstract: BPh 37:951.

Tinland, F.

“La notion de sujet de droit dans la philosophie politique de Th. Hobbes, J. Locke et J.-J. Rousseau” / Franck Tinland. // IN: Archives de philosophie de droit. – 34 (1989):51-66.

Unverified; source/Abstract: IPSA 40:5418.

Tully, J.

“Progress and scepticism” / James Tully. // IN: Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada = Mémoires de la Société royal du Canada. – 5th series:4 (1989):21-33.

First presented at a symposium on progress sponsored by the Royal Society of Canada, Université Laval, Québec, 1-3 June 1989; revised version included in Tully, An approach to political philosophy (1993)

Valcke, C.

“Locke on property : a deontological interpretation” / Catherine Valcke. // IN: Harvard journal of law and public policy. – 12 (1989):941-1008.

LNL 22:14

Vandevelde, T.

Economie, macht, en gerechtigheid / W. Thys, T. Vandevelde en H. Opdebeeck. – Kapellen : DNB/Uitg. Pelckmans, ©1989. – 198 p.

Unverified; source/Abstract: BPh 37:878.

Viestad, E.

Kjønn og ideologi : en studie av kvinnesynet hos Locke, Hume, Rousseau og Kant / Else Viestad. – Oslo : Solum, 1989. – 140 p.

Based on a doctoral dissertation, Universitetet i Oslo, 1987. – 320 p.

ISBN 82-56-00602-1.

Unverified.

Volanen, R.

“Viestintä ja moderni poliittinen teoria” = “Communication and the preconceptions of modern political theory” / Risto Volanen. // IN: Politiikka. – 31:3 (1989):169-180.

Unverified; source/Abstract: IPSA 40:303.

Waldron, J.

“John Locke–social contract versus political anthropology” / Jeremy Waldron. // IN: Review of politics. – 51 (1989):3-28.

LNL 22:15

Reprinted in: (1) Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris (1997). – vol. 2:417-442; and (2) Locke’s moral, political and legal philosophy / edited by J.R. Milton (1999). – p. 409-434.

Warner, S. D.

“Anarchical snares : a reading of Locke’s Second treatise” / Stuart D. Warner. // IN Reason papers. – 14 (spr. 1989):1-24.

Abstract: PhI 1989:635.

Wootton, D.

“John Locke–Socinian or natural law theorist?” – See entry in Chapter 5.