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Second Treatise of Government, John Locke

Second Treatise of Government, John Locke

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Second Treatise of Government, edited by C.B. Macpherson, John Locke

The Second Treatise is one of the most important political treatises ever written and one of the most far-reaching in its influence.

In his provocative 15-page introduction to this edition, the late eminent political theorist C. B. Macpherson examines Locke's arguments for limited, conditional government, private property, and right of revolution and suggests reasons for the appeal of these arguments in Locke's time and since.

"Macpherson provides for his readers a tightly written, meaty, and often invigorating critical assessment of Locke's argument. In it one finds some of the best of Macpherson's now famous criticism of liberal-democratic government."

-GREGORY E. Pcycrz in Canadian Philosophical Review

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  • Paperback 
  • Condition: Good, some pages have pencil underlining and little text
  • ISBN: 9780915144860
  • Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company  
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