The political theory of possessive individualism: hobbes to locke
Macpherson, C. B
INDICE: Frank Cunningham: Introduction to the Wynford Edition; I. INTRODUCTION; 1: The Roots of Liberal-Democratic Theory; 2: Problems of Interpretation; II. HOBBES: THE POLITICAL OBLIGATION OF THE MARKET; 1: Philosophy and PoliticalTheory; 2: Human Nature and the State of Nature; 3: Models of Society; 4: Politcal Obligation; 5: Penetration and Limits of Hobbes's Political Theory; III.THE LEVELLERS: FRANCHISE AND FREEDOM; 1: The Problem of the Franchise; 2: Types of Franchise; 3: The Record; 4: Theoretical Implications; IV. HARRINGTON: THE OPPORTUNITY STATE; 1: Unexamined Ambiguities; 2: The Balance and the Gentry; 3: The Bourgeois Society; 4: The Equal Commonwealth and the Equal Agrarian; 5: The Self-Cancelling Balance Principle; 6: Harrington's Stature; V. LOCKE: THE POLITICAL THEORY OF APPROPRIATION; 1: Interpretations; 2: The Theory of Property Right; 3: Class Differentials in Natural Rights and Rationality; 4: The Ambiguous State of Nature; 5: The Ambiguous Civil Society; 6: Unsettled Problems Reconsidered; VI. POSSESSIVE INDIVIDUALISM AND LIBERAL DEMOCRACY; 1: The Seventeenth-Century Foundations; 2: The Twentieth-Century Dilemma; Appendix; Social Classes and Franchise Classes in England, circa 1648; Notes; Works and Editions Cited; Index
- ISBN: 978-0-19-544401-8
- Editorial: Oxford University
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- Páginas: 328
- Fecha Publicación: 02/12/2010
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