Armstrong, N. & Tennenhouse, L.

“The interior difference.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Ashcraft, R.

“John Locke, religious dissent, and the origins of liberalism” / Richard Ashcraft. // IN: Restoration, ideology, and revolution : papers presented at the Folger Institute seminar “Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649-1702” / directed by Howard Nenner ; Gordon J. Schochet, editor. – Washington, D.C. : Folger Institute, Folger Shakespeare Library, 1990. – (Proceedings / Folger Institute Center for the History of British Political Thought ; vol. 4). – p. 149-167.

Ashcraft, R.

“Locke on politics and knowledge : a realist perspective.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Besussi, A.

“La gerarchia delle creature in Locke : osservazioni e problemi” / di Antonella Besussi. // IN: Il politico. – 55 (1990):275-292.

Bond, W. H.

Thomas Hollis of Lincoln’s Inn : a Whig and his books / W.H. Bond. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1990. – xviii, 133. (passim; see index). – (The Sandars lectures in bibliography).

Includes material on Hollis’s involvement in the publication and distribution of Locke on government and toleration.

Chamberlain, P. W.

The development of the concept of liberty in British philosophy from 1640 to 1863 : Hobbes, Locke, and Mill / Paul Wilson Chamberlain. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Marquette University, 1990.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 51A:2770.

Child, J. W.

“The moral foundations of intangible property” / James W. Child. // IN: Monist. – 73 (1990):578-600.

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Cooper, D. E.

“Scottish communitarianism, Lockean individualism, and women's moral development” / David E. Cooper. // IN: Women’s rights and the rights of man / [edited by] A.J. Arnaud and E. Kingdom. – [Aberdeen] : Aberdeen University Press, 1990. – (Enlightenment, rights, and revolution series ; 2). – p. 36-51.

Cvek, P. P.

“John Locke, social welfare, and the U.S. Constitution” / Peter P. Cvek. // IN: Synthesis philosophica. – 5:fasc. 2 = no. 10 (1990):633-641.

Includes abstracts in English, German, and French.

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Dunn, J.

“What is living and what is dead in the political theory of John Locke?” // IN: Interpreting political responsibility : essays 1981-1989 / John Dunn. – Cambridge : Polity, ©1990. – p.9-25, 217-220 (notes).

First presented as a lecture at Harvard University in 1986.

Also published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press.

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Reprinted in: Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris (1997). – vol. 2:443-462.

Dunn, K. S.

“The prize and the price of individual agency : another perspective on abortion and liberal government” / Kimberly Sharron Dunn. // IN: Duke law journal. – 39 (1990):81-117.

Reprinted in: Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks (2007). – p. 203-239.

Dworetz, S. M.

The unvarnished doctrine : Locke, liberalism, and the American Revolution / Steven M. Dworetz. – Durham ; London : Duke University Press, 1990. – x, 247 p.

Abstract: PhI 1990:432.

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Faulkner, R. K.

“Liberal plans for the world : Locke, Kant, and world ecological theories” / Robert K. Faulkner. // IN: International journal on world peace. – 7 (1990):61-86.

Abstract: IPSA 41:169.

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Gardner, J. A.

“Consent, legitimacy and elections : implementing popular sovereignty under the Lockean constitution” / James A. Gardner. // IN: University of Pittsburgh law review. – 52 (1990):189-268.

Glausser, W.

“Three approaches to Locke and the slave trade” / Wayne Glausser. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 51 (1990):199-216.

Abstracts: PhI 1990:464; IPSA 41:171.

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Reprinted in: Locke’s moral, political and legal philosophy / edited by J.R. Milton (1999). – p. 511-528.

Hamowy, R.

“Cato’s Letters, John Locke, and the republican paradigm” / Ronald Hamowy. // IN: History of political thought. – 11 (1990):273-294.

Abstract: PhI 1991:481.

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Revised version in: John Locke’s Two treatises of government / edited by Edward J. Harpham … (1992). – p. 148-172.

Harris, I.

“The politics of Christianity” / Ian Harris. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 6 September 1990; published in 1994.

Hartogh, G. A. den.

“Express consent and full membership in Locke” / G.A. den Hartogh. // IN: Political studies. – 38 (1990):105-115.

Abstract: IPSA 41:174.

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Reprinted in: Locke’s moral, political and legal philosophy / edited by J.R. Milton (1999). – p. 453-463.

Hartogh, G. A. den.

“Tully’s Locke” / Govert den Hartogh. // IN: Political theory. – 18 (1990):656-672.

Abstract: PhI 1991:426; IPSA 41:3711.

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Herbert, G. B.

“The labor of consciousness and the worlding of natural right in Hobbes and Locke” / by Gary B. Herbert. // IN: Ways to world meaning : proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association / edited by Dominic Balestra and Lawrence P. Schrenk. – Washington, D.C. : The Association, 1990. – Supplement to American Catholic philosophical quarterly, vol. 64 (1990). – p. 221-230.

Abstract: PhI 1992:369.

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Herrera Madrigal, J.

Jusnaturalismo e ideario político en John Locke / José Herrera Madrigal. – 1. ed. – Iztapalapa, México, D.F. : Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, 1990. – 201 p. – (Publicaciones del Departamento de Filosofía ; 9)

ISBN 96-884-00772-0.

Unverified.

Horne, T. A.

Property rights and poverty : political argument in Britain, 1605-1834 / Thomas A. Horne. – Chapel Hill ; London : University of North Carolina Press, ©1990.

See esp. 2, “The right to property and the right to representation : Tyrrell, Locke, and Sidney” (p. 41-72)

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Horwitz, R.

“Introduction” / Robert Horwitz. // IN: Questions concerning the law of nature / John Locke … (1990) [Locke #944A]. – p. 1-62.

Hughes, M.

“Locke on taxation and suffrage” / Martin Hughes. // IN: History of political thought. – 11 (1990):423-442.

Abstract: IPSA 41:3728; PhI 1991:500.

See also the reply by Wood, “Locke against democracy” (1992).

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Hulme, P.

“The spontaneous hand of nature : savagery, colonialism, and the Enlightenment” / Peter Hulme. // IN: The Enlightenment and its shadows / edited by Peter Hulme and Ludmilla Jordanova. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1990. – p. 18-34.

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Kelly, P.

“Irish writers and the French Revolution” / Patrick Kelly. // IN: La storia della storiografia europea sulla rivoluzione francese : relazioni congresso maggio 1989 / Associazione degli storici europei. – Roma : Istituto storico italiano per l’età moderna e contemporanea, 1990. – 3 vols. – (Italia e Europa). – vol. 2:327-349.

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Kirk, R.

The conservative constitution / Russell Kirk. – Washington, DC : Regnery Gateway, ©1990.

See 5, “The constitution was not written by John Locke” (p. 63-79)

Kitromilides, P. M.

“Ē politikē skepsē tou John Locke ōs ermēneutiko problēma : isagōgē.” // IN: Deuterē pragmateia peri kyvernēsēōs … / John Locke … (1990). – p. 17-71. [Locke #184A]

Kitromilides, P. M.

“For a Greek edition of Locke’s Second treatise of government” / Paschalis M. Kitromilides. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 7 September 1990.

Kwok, W.-L.

The laws of reading : rhetoric in the age of revolutions : a study of the relationships between reading, history and institutions in the writings of John Locke, Joseph Addison, Edmund Burke and William Wordsworth / Wai-Leung Kwok. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Univeristy of California, Irvine, 1990. – 401 leaves.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 51A:2025.

Lawson, B.

“Crime, minorities, and the social contract” / Bill Lawson. // IN: Criminal justice ethics. – 9:2 (summer/fall 1990):16-23.

Abstract: PhI 1991:533.

Lebovics, H.

“ ‘Enough and as good’ : American land in Locke’s political philosophy” / Herman Lebovics. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 7 September 1990.

Magill, F. N.

Masterpieces of world philosophy. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Marshall, J.

“The politics of resistance and toleration” / John Marshall. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 7 September 1990.

Meyer, R.

Eigentum, Repräsentation und Gewaltenteilung in der politischen Theorie von John Locke / Rolf Meyer. – Frankfurt am Main ; New York : P. Lang, ©1990. – xv, 160 p. – (Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe II, Rechtswissenschaft ; Band 1057 = Publications universitaires européennes. Série II, Droit ; vol. 1057 = European university studies. Series II, Law ; vol. 1057)

Originally presented as the author’s thesis (doct.)–Universität Münster, 1990).

ISBN 3-63-143496-0.

Unverified.

Nyland, C.

John Locke and the social position of women / Chris Nyland. – Wollongong, N.S.W. : University of Wollongong, Dept. of Economics, [1990]. – 32. p. – (Working paper / University of Wollongong, Department of Economics ; 90-6)

Unverified.

Palmer, T. G.

“Are patents and copyrights morally justified? : the philosophy of property rights and ideal objects” / Tom G. Palmer. // IN: Harvard journal of law and public policy. – 13 (1990):817-865.

Pletsch, C.

“Textual politics in Locke’s Two treatises of government” / Carl Pletsch. // IN: Restoration, ideology, and revolution : papers presented at the Folger Institute seminar “Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649-1702” / directed by Howard Nenner ; Gordon J. Schochet, editor. – Washington, D.C. : Folger Institute, Folger Shakespeare Library, 1990. – (Proceedings / Folger Institute Center for the History of British Political Thought ; vol. 4). – p. 105-147.

Polansky, R. M. & Rubin, C. T.

“Money and economic development in John Locke’s Second treatise of government” / R.M. Polansky, C.T. Rubin. // IN: Skepsis. – 1 (1990):189-199.

Unverified.

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Pringle, H.

“Locke’s political sympathies : some unnoticed evidence” / Helen Pringle. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 21 (1990):135-140.

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Reprinted in: Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris (1997). – vol. 2:486-491.

Reiman, J.

Justice and modern moral philosophy / Jeffrey Reiman. – New Haven : Yale University Press, ©1990.

See “From external to internal social contract : Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau” (p. 83-96); “The principle of natural ownership” (p. 170-179); “The principle of intergenerational solicitude” (p. 184-187); and “Law, politics, and the libertarian blindness : from Locke to Nozick” (p. 234-243)

Rogers, G. A. J.

“More, Locke and the issue of liberty” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: Henry More (1614-1687) : tercentenary studies / edited by Sarah Hutton. – Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer, 1990. – (Archives internationales d’histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 127). – p.189-199.

Revised version in Locke’s Enlightenment (1998), p. 133-142.

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Schmidtz, D.

“When is original appropriation required?” / David Schmidtz. // IN: Monist. – 73 (1990):504-518.

Abstract: PhI 1991:635.

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Schwoerer, L. G.

“Locke, Lockean ideas, and the Glorious Revolution” / Lois G. Schwoerer. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 51 (1990):531-548.

Abstract: IPSA 41:3766.

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Reprinted in: Locke / edited by John Dunn and Ian Harris (1997). – vol. 2:492-509.

Shimokawa, K.

“Locke’s epistemology and his political theory : real and fictitious connections” / Kiyoshi Shimokawa. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 6 September 1990.

Sidney, A.

Discourses concerning government / by Algernon Sidney ; edited by Thomas G. West. – Indianapolis : Liberty Classics, ©1990. – See entry under 1698.

Stichler, R. N.

“The right to revolution : Locke or Marx?” / Richard N. Stichler. // IN: Terrorism, justice and social values / edited by Creighton Peden and Yeager Hudson. – Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press, ©1990. – (Studies in social and political theory ; vol. 11). – (Social philosophy today ; no. 4). – p. 329-337.

Stockinger, J. W.

Locke and Rousseau : human nature, human citizenship and human work / James William Stockinger. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of California, Berkeley, 1990. – 314 p.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 51A:3249.

Stucki, P.-A.

“La ‘Déclaration des droits de l’homme et du citoyen’ (1789) : une position dialectique” / Pierre-André Stucki. // IN: Studia philosophica (Switzerland). – 49 (1990):217-232.

Tully, J.

“Political freedom” / James Tully. // IN: Journal of philosophy. – 87 (1990):517-523.

Paper presented at an American Philosophical Association symposium, 30 Dec. 1990; revised version included in Tully, An approach to political philosophy (1993).

Abstract: PhI 1991:675.

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Reprinted in: Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks (2007). – p. 473-479.

Tully, J.

“Popular sovereignty” / James Tully. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 5 September 1990.

Tully, J.

“Reply to James R. Jacob” / James Tully. // IN: Annals of scholarship. – 7 (1990):135-146.

Reply to Jacob, “Locke’s Two treatises and the revolution of 1688-1689” (1988); revised version appears in Tully, An approach to political philosophy (1993).

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Willemsen, S.

Dominium bij Grotius en Locke / S. Willemsen. – Doctoraalscriptie–Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, [1990?]. – 59 p.

Unverified.