Includes generous selections from the Essay, topically arranged passages from the replies to Stillingfleet, a chronology, a bibliography, a glossary, and an index based on the entries that Locke himself devised.
Includes generous selections from the Essay, topically arranged passages from the replies to Stillingfleet, a chronology, a bibliography, a glossar...
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.
The "Second Treatise" is one of the most important political treatises ever written and one of the most far-reaching in its influence.
Kaylee and Ivy, both 19, are enjoying Nashville's Music Fest outdoor concert when they notice a gang of drunks abusing a handsome young businessman who's on the ground, passed out. Women have written lewd messages on his body with lipstick, and two guys are using him as a human toilet. Against Kaylee's wishes, Ivy decides to get involved. She soon learns four things: his name is Bobby; he's not drunk, but been drugged; he drives a great car; and he's separated from his wife. Ivy cleans him up, drives him home. When he starts feeling better, they flirt. If you guess she winds up in bed with...
Kaylee and Ivy, both 19, are enjoying Nashville's Music Fest outdoor concert when they notice a gang of drunks abusing a handsome young businessman wh...
This book contains various work from Locke's Master's program, along with a select group of articles from his blog called "Not the Guy on Lost," (locke-on-politics.blogspot.com) and his most recent essays from his first semester as a doctoral student at Union Institute and University. John Locke covers a variety of topics, but throughout, there is a common thread: economic and social justice. This is the stuff he's written... so far.
This book contains various work from Locke's Master's program, along with a select group of articles from his blog called "Not the Guy on Lost," (lock...
Notes and Introduction by Mark G. Spencer, Brock University, Ontario
John Locke (1632-1704) was perhaps the most influential English writer of his time. His Essay concerning Human Understanding (1690) and Two Treatises of Government (1690)weighed heavily on the history of ideas in the eighteenth century, and Locke's works are often - rightly - presented as foundations of the Age of Enlightenment. Both the Essay and the Second Treatise (by far the more influential of the Two Treatises) were widely read by Locke's...
Notes and Introduction by Mark G. Spencer, Brock University, Ontario
John Locke (1632-1704) was perhaps the most influential Englis...
Official Description: As Donovan Creed and Callie Carpenter's personal relationship rapidly deteriorates, urban terrorist Ryan Decker wages an all-out war against the United States. Preliminary Review: "In this 11th installment of the Creed series, Locke offers a bouquet to his loyal readers: a perfect blend of humor and horror that chronicles Creed and Callie's slow, steady descent into madness."
Official Description: As Donovan Creed and Callie Carpenter's personal relationship rapidly deteriorates, urban terrorist Ryan Decker wages an all-out...
'Man being born...to perfect freedom...hath by nature a power...to preserve his property, that is, his life, liberty and estate.' Locke's Second Treatise of Government (1689) is one of the great classics of political philosophy, widely regarded as the foundational text of modern liberalism. In it Locke insists on majority rule, and regards no government as legitimate unless it has the consent of the people. He sets aside people's ethnicities, religions, and cultures and envisages political societies which command our assent because they meet our elemental needs...
'Man being born...to perfect freedom...hath by nature a power...to preserve his property, that is, his life, liberty and estate.'
Private Investigator Dani Ripper works her way through a bevy of nuthouse clients while trying to maintain her delicate personal relationship with Sophie Alexander. Dani desperately wants a life-changing case. But what she gets is a killer case. Abbey Rayne is a hilarious novel with an edgy, dark side that will piss you off even as you're laughing. PRELIMINARY COMMENTS FOR ABBEY RAYNE: "I defy anyone to read this book and think it was written by a man." "With the possible exception of Emmett Love, Dani Ripper is Locke's most complete character. I know her and love her and will undoubtedly...
Private Investigator Dani Ripper works her way through a bevy of nuthouse clients while trying to maintain her delicate personal relationship with Sop...