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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
John Locke

Hackett Publishing Company, 1996

Only to Be Used in Scholarly Research
The Nidditch edition of Locke's Essay is commonly considered the authoritative version of the text. This in mind, the Nidditch text is to be avoided for the beginner to Locke. This is not due to any oversights or editorial intrusion that corrupts the work. ...
  
  











  



  
Second Treatise of Government
John Locke

Hackett Publishing Company, 1980

John Locke's classic in handy format +plus bonus essay
In his book, Second Treatise of Government, John Locke (1632 - 1704) writes that all humans are born equal with the same ability to reason for themselves, and because of this, government should have limitations to ensure that people are free from the arbitrary will of ...
  
  











  



  
Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration
John Locke

Digireads.com, 2005

Most Representative Thinker in Anglo-American Tradition
John Locke (1632-1704) wrote "Second Treatise of Government" in 1690, it was the main political philosophical source that our "Founding Fathers" went to in writing the "Declaration of Independence" and in forming our government. I think you should know something of ...
  
  











  



  
The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles (Library of Modern Religious Thought)
John Locke

Stanford University Press, 1958

John Locke: A Lost Treasure Trove for Serious Christians
Please pardon the incomplete review; but inasmuch as no other customer has reviewed John Locke's "The Reasonableness of Christianity," this review may be better than none at all. Locke's wonderful treatise itself is only 53 pages long. It's not easy reading, both ...
  
  











  



  
The Second Treatise on Civil Government (Great Books in Philosophy)
John Locke

Prometheus Books, 1986

A reflection to the Declaration of Independence
The Second Treatise of Government provides Locke's theorizes the individual rights and involvement with the government; he categorizes them in two areas -- natural rights theory and social contract. 1.Natural state; rights which human beings are to have before ...
  
  











  



  
Two Treatises of Government
John Locke

Cambridge University Press, 1988

Most Representative Thinker in Anglo-American Tradition
John Locke (1632-1704) wrote "Second Treatise of Government" in 1690, it was the main political philosophical source that our "Founding Fathers" went to in writing the "Declaration of Independence" and in forming our government. I think you should know something of ...
  
  











  



  
A Letter Concerning Toleration: Humbly Submitted (Hpc Classics Series)
John Locke, James Tully

Hackett Publishing Company, 1983

A CLASSIC AGAINST INTOLERANCE
This work by Locke, in spite of its brevity, is a required piece of reading in order to put in perspective the other endeavors of the author. The issues discussed in this Essay were at the base of the formation of political theory in the Western world, during the ...
  
  











  



  
A History of Violence
John Wagner, Vince Locke

Vertigo, 2004

Fake casts do more than get you out of work.
When I watched A History of Violence earlier this way, I was impressed. It took the "American Dream" family, and threw them into a terrible situation, yet wasn't entirely predictable. Unfortunately, it suffered from a bit of lack of interest, for lack of better term, ...
  
  











  



  
Political Writings
John Locke, David Wootton

Hackett Publishing Company, 2003

The basis of civil government
This compilation of Locke's political writings not only contains his famed second treatise, but also suplementary essays supporting his views and espousing other particulars. The book is a must for any one interested in political philosophy in the least simply because ...
  
  











  



  
The Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration (Dover Thrift Editions)
John Locke

Dover Publications, 2002

Most Representative Thinker in Anglo-American Tradition
John Locke (1632-1704) wrote "Second Treatise of Government" in 1690, it was the main political philosophical source that our "Founding Fathers" went to in writing the "Declaration of Independence" and in forming our government. I think you should know something of ...
  
  











  



  
The LIBERTARIAN READER: Classic & Contemporary Writings from Lao-Tzu to Milton Friedman
Thomas Paine, James Madison, ...

Free Press, 1997

A Valuable Addition to Any Political Science Library
If you are looking for a quick introduction to the principles and practices of the Libertarian Party, avoid this book; a good search engine and some basic research skills are all you need. If instead you're searching for a deeper understanding of the philosophy of ...
  
  











  



  
3-D Geometric Designs (Dover Coloring Book)
John Locke

Dover Publications, 2005

Interesting possibilities
This book presents more interesting possibilities than some. My husband enjoys colouring these designs, more or less as one would doodle on a paper while watching TV. He is happy with the designs and the quality of the paper in this book; however he also has discovered ...
  
  











  



  
The Selected Political Writings of John Locke (Norton Critical Editions)
John Locke, Paul Sigmund

W. W. Norton, 2005

He defines what it means to be civilized!
John Locke has more influence on Western political culture than just providing Jefferson with his ideas and words for the Declaration of independence. Through his writings, particularly through his Second Treatise and Social Contract, he defines what it means to be ...
  
  











  



  
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books 1 and 2
John Locke

Adamant Media Corporation, 2001

Solid reprint of a Classic- Elibron Version
John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a classic of modern, empiricist philosophy. From a substantive, content, perspective I cannot add anything of value that has not already been been said. Hence, my few comments (and rating) pertain to the quality ...
  
  











  



  
Some Thoughts Concerning Education and of the Conduct of the Understanding
John Locke

Hackett Pub Co Inc, 1996

Educational Basics
Of course John Locke's tabula rasa has been more or less debunked by the cognitive revolution of the 20th century, but this work still remains one of the most important works of political education in all of political philosophy. Locke believes that "the minds of ...
  
  











  



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