Alford, C. F.

The self in social theory : a psychoanalytic account of its construction in Plato, Hobbes, Locke, Rawls, and Rousseau / C. Fred Alford. – New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, ©1991.

See Ch. 6, “Locke and the self held hostage” (p. 112-139)

Arneson, R. J.

“Lockean self-ownership : towards a demolition” / Richard J. Arneson. // IN: Political studies. – 39 (1991):36-54.

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Astorga, O.

Los origenes del liberalismo contemporaneo, John Locke / Omar Astorga. – 1. ed. – [Caracas, Venezuela] : EDUVEN, 1991. – 163 p. – (Manuales universitarios)

ISBN 98-020-9247-9.

Unverified.

Atkinson, R. F.

“Locke on government” / R.F. Atkinson. // IN: Logical foundations : essays in honour of D.J. O’Connor / edited by Indira Mahalingam and Brian Carr. – Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1991. – p. 175-184.

Abstract: PhI 1993:399.

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Aznar Gómez, H.

“La cuestión de la propriedad en Locke” / Hugo Aznar Gómez. // IN: La basilisco. – 2. epoca:no. 7 (invierna 1991):39-45.

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Ballestrem, K. G.

“Ist es sinnvoll, den klassischen Liberalismus als ‘bürgerliche Ideologie’ zu bezeichnen? : Überlegungen zum ideologiekritischen Umgang mit politischen Theorien am Beispiel von John Locke” / Karl Graf Ballestrem. // IN: John Locke und Immanuel Kant … / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson. – p. 220-233.

Includes a response by Bernard Willms (p. 251-253).

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Brocker, M.

“Wahlrecht und Demokratie in der politischen Philosophie John Lockes” / Manfred Brocker. // IN: Zeitschrift für Politik. – 38 (1991):47-63.

Abstract: IPSA 41:3698.

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Buckle, S.

Natural law and the theory of property : Grotius to Hume / Stephen Buckle. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1991.

See ch. 3, “John Locke” (p. 125-190) and “Appendix, The psychology of moral action : from Locke’s Essay to Hutcheson’s Inquiry” (p. 299-310)

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Butler, M. A.

“John Locke and the attack on patriarchy” [reprint]. – See entry for the original 1978 publication.

Choy, C. P.

A comparison–Locke and Burke’s political ideologies / by Chung Pau Choy. – Thesis (M.A.)–San Francisco State University, 1991. – v, 138 leaves.

Unverified.

Couaillier, C.

État de nature–état social dans la philosophie moderne du droit naturel : incapacité du contrat à fonder la société politique / Catherine Couaillier. – Mémoire de maîtrise–Reims, 1991. – 149 p.

Unverified.

Cvek, P. P.

“A re-examination of John Locke’s theory of natural law and natural rights” / Peter P. Cvek. // IN: The American constitutional experiment / edited by David M. Speak and Creighton Peden. – Lewiston, N.Y. ; Queenston, Ont. ; Lampeter, Wales : Edwin Mellen Press, ©1991. – (Social philosophy today ; no. 5). – p. 41-61.

Unverified.

Danielson, P.

“The Lockean proviso.” – See Danielson, “The visible hand of morality” (1988)

Dworetz, S. M.

“ ‘See Locke on government’ : the Two treatises and the American Revolution” / Steven M. Dworetz. // IN: Studies in eighteenth-century culture. – 21 (1991):101-127.

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Foster, D. J.

John Locke’:s critique of the Bible in the First treatise of government / by David James Foster. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Toronto, 1991. – iii, 356 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 53A:2963.

Geras, N.

“ ‘The fruits of labour’ : private property and moral equality” / Norman Geras. // IN: The market and the state : studies in interdependence / edited by Michael Moran and Maurice Wright. – New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1991. – p. 59-80.

Also published: Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1991.

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Gordley, J.

The philosophical origins of modern contract doctrine / James Gordley. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1991. – (Clarendon law series)

See 5, “Discontinuity in the natural law tradition” (p. 112-133)

Gordon, S.

The history and philosophy of social science / Scott Gordon. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1991.

See “John Locke (1632-1704)” (p. 76-82)

Houston, A. C.

Algernon Sidney and the republican heritage in England and America / Alan Craig Houston. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1991.

See Pt. 2, “Sidney’s argument” (p. 101-219)

Jacob, M. C.

Living the Enlightenment : Freemasonry and politics in eighteenth-century Europe / Margaret C. Jacob. – New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1991.

See “Locke’s Two treatises and the crisis of 1755” (p. 110-119)

Jacobs, S.

Science and British liberalism : Locke, Bentham, Mill and Popper / Struan Jacobs. – Aldershot : Avebury, ©1991.

See “Locke on the province of natural science” (p. 1-22), “Religion and ethics” (p. 23-37), “Liberalism on theological foundations” (p. 38-58), “Mechanical philosophy” (p. 59-70)

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Kann, M. E.

On the man question : gender and civic virtue in America / Mark E. Kann. – Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1991.

See Part 2, “Locke’s legacy” (p. 115-188)

Kersting, W.

“Eigentum, Vertrag und Staat bei Kant und Locke” / Wolfgang Kersting. // IN: John Locke und Immanuel Kant … / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson. – p. 109-134.

Includes a response by Iring Fetscher (p. 135-143)

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Kleinberg, S. S.

Politics and philosophy : the necesstiy and limitations of rational argument / Stanley S. Kleinberg. – Oxford ; Cambridge, Mass. : B. Blackwell, 1991. – (Philosophical introductions)

See Ch. 7, “Economic liberalism” (p. 51-69)

Abstract: PhI 1992:389.

Langston, T. S. & Lind, M. E.

“John Locke & the limits of presidential prerogative” / Thomas S. Langston, Michael E. Lind. // IN: Polity. – 24 (1991/92):49-68.

Abstract: IPSA 42:3461.

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Lustig, B. A.

“Natural law, property and justice : the general justification of property in John Locke” / B. Andrew Lustig. // IN: Journal of religious ethics. – 19:no. 1 (spring 1991):119-149.

Abstract: PhI 1993:573.

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Reprinted in: Thomas Aquinas / edited by John Inglis. – Aldershot, Hampshire ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, 2006. – (International library of essays in the history of social and political thought). – p. 289-319. [unverified]

Marcil-Lacoste, L.

“L’égalité mitigée” /Louise Marcil-Lacoste. // IN: The notion of tolerance and human rights : essays in honour of Raymond Klibansky / edited by Ethel Groffier and Michel Paradis. – [Ottawa] : Carleton University Press, 1991. – p. 137-164.

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Marshall, J. W.

John Locke in context : religion, ethics and politics / John William Marshall. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Johns Hopkins University, 1991. – 1449 leaves.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 51A:4248.

Mautner, T.

“Locke’s own” / Thomas Mautner. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 22 (1991):73-80.

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Merquior, J. G.

Liberalism, old and new / J.G. Merquior. – Boston : Twayne Publishers, 1991. – (Twayne’s studies in intellectual and cultural history)

See “Locke – rights, consent, and trust” (p. 38-40)

Minogue, K.

“Locke, Kant and the foundations of liberalism” / Kenneth Minogue. // IN: John Locke und Immanuel Kant … / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson. – p. 269-283.

Includes a response by Klaus Hartmann (p. 284-286)

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Moore, J.

“Theological politics : a study of the reception of Locke’s Two treatises of government in England and Scotland in the early eighteenth century” / James Moore. // IN: John Locke und Immanuel Kant … / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson. – p. 62-82.

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Includes a response by Hans Erich Bödeker (p. 83-86)

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Mouw, R. J.

“John Locke’s Christian individualism” / Richard J. Mouw. // IN: Faith and philosophy. – 8 (1991):448-460.

Abstract: PhI 1992:431.

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Nida-Rümelin, J.

“Rawls und Nozick : ein Gegensatz kantischer und lockescher Gerechtigkeitskonzeptionen?” / Julian Nida-Rümelin. // IN: John Locke und Immanuel Kant … / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson. – p. 348-359.

Includes “Fairness to ‘Justice as fairness’? : a response to Nida Rümelin” / Percy Lehning (p. 360-375)

Pocock, J. G. A.

“Negative and positive aspects of Locke’s place in eighteenth-century discourse” / J.G.A. Pocock. // IN: John Locke und Immanuel Kant … / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson. – p. 45-61.

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Includes a response by Hans Erich Bödeker (p. 83-86)

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Pocock, J. G. A.

“The significance of 1688 : some reflections on Whig history” / J.G.A. Pocock. // IN: The revolutions of 1688 : the Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 / edited by Robert Beddard. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1991. – p. 271-292.

Rahe, P. A.

“John Locke’s philosophical partisanship” / Paul A. Rahe. // IN: Political science reviewer. – 20 (1991):1-43.

Review essay on Wood, The politics of Locke’s philosophy (1983), Wood, John Locke and agrarian capitalism (1984), Ashcraft, Revolutionary politics … (1986), Ashcraft, Locke’s Two Treatises of government (1987), and Pangle, The spirit of modern republicanism (1988).

Schmidtz, D.

The limits of government : an essay onthe public goods argument / David Schmidtz. – Boulder ; Oxford : Westview Press, 1991.

See 2, “Property” (p. 15-32)

Sheldon, G. W.

The political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson / by Garrett Ward Sheldon. – Baltimore ; London : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1991.

See esp. 1, “Liberalism and classicism in Jefferson’s political philosophy” (p. 1-18) and 3, “Revolutionary America : Jefferson’s Lockean independence” (p. 41-52)

Silliman, M.

“Jefferson and Locke on equality and property” / Matt Silliman. // IN: The American constitutional experiment / edited by David M. Speak and Creighton Peden. – Lewiston, N.Y. ; Queenston, Ont. ; Lampeter, Wales : Edwin Mellen Press, ©1991. – (Social philosophy today ; no. 5). – p. 301-316.

Unverified.

Simmons, A. J.

“Locke and the right to punish” / A. John Simmons. // IN: Philosophy and public affairs. – 20 (1991):311-349.

Abstract: PhI 1992:480.

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Reprinted in: Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks (2007). – p. 343-381.

Smith, P. J.

“Civic humanism vs liberalism : fitting the Loyalists in” / Peter J. Smith. // IN: Journal of Canadian studies. – 26:2 (summer 1991):25-43.

Strong, K. C.

“Employment rights : a Lockean perspective” / Kelly C. Strong. // IN: Employee responsibilities and rights journal. – 4 (1991):175-185.

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Thomas, C.

There to here : ideas of political society : John Locke and his influence on 300 years of political theory / Craig Thomas. – New York : HarperPerennial, ©1991. – xiii, 402 p.

Thompson, M. P. (ed.)

John Locke und Immanuel Kant : historische Rezeption und gegenwärtige Relevanz / hrsg. von Martyn P. Thompson = John Locke and Immanuel Kant : historical reception and contemporary relevance / edited by Martyn P. Thompson. – Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, ©1991. – (Philosophische Schriften ; Band 3)

Includes: “Lockes Konzeption von Toleranz” / John Dunn“Negative and positive aspects of Locke’s place in eighteenth-century discourse” / J.G.A. Pocock“Theological politics …” / James Moore“Locke und Kant” / Reinhard Brandt“Eigentum, Vertrag und Staat bei Kant und Locke” / Wolfgang Kersting“Ist es sinnvoll, den klassischen Liberalismus als ‘bürgerliche Ideologie’ zu bezeichnon?” / Karl Graf Ballestrem“Locke, Kant and the foundations of liberalism” / Kenneth Minogue“Rawls und Nozick …” / Julian Nida-Rümelin.

Abstract: PhI 1994:714.

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Tully, J.

“Locke” / James Tully. // IN: The Cambridge history of political thought, 1450-1700 / edited by J.H. Burns ; with the assistance of Mark Goldie. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1991. – p.616-652.

Revised version appears in Tully, An approach to political philosophy (1993).

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Vial Echeverria, A.

La empresa intelectual de Locke : las ideas de consenso y sustancia. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Weaver, D. R.

“Liberalism and leadership : Lockean roots” / David R. Weaver. // IN: Leadership quarterly. – 2 (1991):157-174.

Webb, J. A.

“Leaving the state of nature : a Locke-inspired political community in St. John’s, Newfoundland, 1723” / Jeff A. Webb. // IN: Acadiensis. – 21:no. 1 (autumn 1991):156-165.

West, T. G.

“Leo Strauss and the American founding” / Thomas G. West. // IN: Review of politics. – 53 (1991):157-172.

Wilcox, C.

“Governing galactic civilization : Hobbes and Locke in outer space” / Clyde Wilcox. // IN: Extrapolation. – 32 (1991):111-123.

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Wilks, M.

“Rebellion and revolution : a Lockean theme and pre-Reformation England” / Michael Wilks. // IN: Church, change and revolution : transactions of the Fourth Anglo-Dutch Church History Colloquium / edited by J. van den Berg and P.G. Hoftijzer. – Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1991. – (Publications of the Sir Thomas Browne Institute Leiden ; new series, no. 12). – p. 4-30.