The first American printing occurred in 1773 in Boston. Locke exercised a profound influence on political philosophy, in particular on modern liberalism.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. ==External links== ===Works=== The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke Of the Conduct of the Understanding Work by John Locke at Online Books The Works of John Locke * 1823 Edition, 10 volumes on PDF files, and additional resources John Locke Manuscripts Updated versions of Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Second Treatise of Government, Letter on Toleration and Conduct of the Understanding, edited (i.e.
The manuscripts and books left to King, however, remained with King's descendants (later the Earls of Lovelace), until most of the collection was bought by the Bodleian Library, Oxford in 1947.
Another portion of the books Locke left to King was discovered by the collector and philanthropist Paul Mellon in 1951.
'Marx and Locke on Land and Labour', in his Self-Ownership, Freedom and Equality, Oxford University Press. Cox, Richard, Locke on War and Peace, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1960.
The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962).
A succinct introduction. ———, 1969.
Press Yolton, John W., ed., 1969.
Mellon supplemented this discovery with books from Locke's library which he bought privately, and in 1978, he transferred his collection to the Bodleian.
Establishes the deep affinity from Hobbes to Harrington, the Levellers, and Locke through to nineteenth-century utilitarianism. Tully, James, 1980.
excerpt and text search Dunn, John, 1984.
Paul to the Galatians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Romans, Ephesians ==See also== List of liberal theorists ==References== ===Notes=== === Citations === ===Sources=== Ashcraft, Richard, 1986.
Discusses the relationship between Locke's philosophy and his political activities. Ayers, Michael, 1991.
Epistemology & Ontology Routledge (the standard work on Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding.) Bailyn, Bernard, 1992 (1967).
Press. Yolton, John W., ed., 1993.
A discussion of Locke's theory of international relations. Chappell, Vere, ed., 1994.
Discusses the influence of Locke and other thinkers upon the American Revolution and on subsequent American political thought. Cohen, Gerald, 1995.
Hugo Keiper, Christoph Bode, and Richard Utz (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997), pp. 283–99. to Locke Studies, appearing annually from 2001, formerly The Locke Newsletter (1970–2000), publishes scholarly work on John Locke. Macpherson, C.B.
Hugo Keiper, Christoph Bode, and Richard Utz (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997), pp. 283–99. to Locke Studies, appearing annually from 2001, formerly The Locke Newsletter (1970–2000), publishes scholarly work on John Locke. Macpherson, C.B.
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