skip to content
Close Window

Please sign in to WorldCat 

Don't have an account? You can easily create a free account.

Political writings
ClosePreview this item

Political writings

Author: John Locke; David Wootton
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Mentor, 1993.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
Rating:

Retrieving ratings and reviews data...  

 

Find a copy in the library

Retrieving... Finding libraries that hold this item...

Details

Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John Locke; David Wootton
ISBN: 0451628616 9780451628619
OCLC Number: 28705986
Notes: Cover title: Political writings of John Locke.
Description: ix, 470 p. ; 18 cm.
Contents: Letter to S.H. [Henry Stubbe] (mid-September? 1659) -- Letter to Tom (20 October 1659) -- From: "Question : whether the civil magistrate may lawfully impose and determine the use of indifferent things in reference to religious worship. Answer: yes" (First tract on government, 1660) -- "Preface to the reader" from the First tract on government (1661) -- "Question: can the civil magistrate specify indifferent things to be included within the order of divine worship, and impose them upon the people? Answer: yes" (Second tract on government, c. 1662) -- "Question: is each man's private interest the foundation of the law of nature? Answer: no" (Essays on the law of nature, no. VIII, 1664) -- Letter to the Hon. Robert Boyle (12/22 December 1665) -- An essay concerning toleration (1667) -- The fundamental constitutions of Carolina (1669) -- "Philanthropy, or, the Christian philosophers" (1675) -- "Obligation of penal laws" (Journal, 25 February 1676) -- "Law" (Journal, 21 April 1678) -- "Credi, disgrace"(Journal, 12 December 1678) -- "The idea we have of God" (Journal, 1 August 1680) -- "Inspiration" (Journal, 3 April 1681) --"Virtus" (1681; from the 1661 Commonplace book) -- From The first treatise of government (c. 1681) -- "Two sorts of knowledge" (Journal, 26 June 1681) -- The second treatise of government : an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil government (c. 1681) -- Letter to Edward Clarke (27 January/6 February 1685) -- A letter concerning toleration (1685) -- Letter to Edward Clarke (29 January/8 February 1689) -- Preface to Two treatises of government (1689) -- "Labour" (1693; from the 1661 Commonplace book) -- "Venditio" (1695; from the 1661 Commonplace book) -- Draft of a representation containing a scheme of methods for the employment of the poor / proposed by Mr Locke, the 26th October 1697.
Other Titles: Political writings of John Locke., Selections.
Responsibility: John Locke ; edited and with an introduction by David Wootton.

Reviews

Retrieving WorldCat reviews...
Retrieving EMRO reviews...
Retrieving weRead reviews...
Retrieving GoodReads reviews...
Retrieving Amazon reviews...

Tags

Be the first.

Similar Items

Related Subjects:(1)

Confirm this request

You may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.