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100 1 $aLocke, John,$d1632-1704.
240 10 $aSelections.$f1993
245 10 $aPolitical writings /$cJohn Locke ; edited and with an introduction by David Wootton.
246 3 $aPolitical writings of John Locke
260 $aNew York, N.Y. :$bMentor,$c1993.
300 $aix, 470 p. ;$c18 cm.
500 $aCover title: Political writings of John Locke.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 462-470).
505 0 $aLetter to S.H. [Henry Stubbe] (mid-September? 1659) -- Letter to Tom (20 October 1659) -- From: "Question : whether the civil magistrate may lawfully impose and determine the use of indifferent things in reference to religious worship. Answer: yes" (First tract on government, 1660) -- "Preface to the reader" from the First tract on government (1661) -- "Question: can the civil magistrate specify indifferent things to be included within the order of divine worship, and impose them upon the people? Answer: yes" (Second tract on government, c. 1662) -- "Question: is each man's private interest the foundation of the law of nature? Answer: no" (Essays on the law of nature, no. VIII, 1664) -- Letter to the Hon. Robert Boyle (12/22 December 1665) -- An essay concerning toleration (1667) -- The fundamental constitutions of Carolina (1669) -- "Philanthropy, or, the Christian philosophers" (1675) -- "Obligation of penal laws" (Journal, 25 February 1676) -- "Law" (Journal, 21 April 1678) -- "Credi, disgrace"(Journal, 12 December 1678) -- "The idea we have of God" (Journal, 1 August 1680) -- "Inspiration" (Journal, 3 April 1681) --"Virtus" (1681; from the 1661 Commonplace book) -- From The first treatise of government (c. 1681) -- "Two sorts of knowledge" (Journal, 26 June 1681) -- The second treatise of government : an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil government (c. 1681) -- Letter to Edward Clarke (27 January/6 February 1685) -- A letter concerning toleration (1685) -- Letter to Edward Clarke (29 January/8 February 1689) -- Preface to Two treatises of government (1689) -- "Labour" (1693; from the 1661 Commonplace book) -- "Venditio" (1695; from the 1661 Commonplace book) -- Draft of a representation containing a scheme of methods for the employment of the poor / proposed by Mr Locke, the 26th October 1697.
650 0 $aPolitical science.
650 7 $aIdées politiques.$2ram
650 7 $aScience politique.$2ram
700 1 $aWootton, David,$d1952-
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