An edition of Judging rights (1996)

Judging rights

Lockean politics and the limits of consent

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An edition of Judging rights (1996)

Judging rights

Lockean politics and the limits of consent

Kirstie McClure offers a major reinterpretation of John Locke's thought that is important not only for the light it sheds on Locke but also for the questions it poses about liberalism and rights-based theories of politics. Sensitive to the range of interpretative and political issues that Locke's work presents. McClure's analysis is impressive for its balance and subtlety, and for her command of the enormous literature on Locke.

Between the Restoration and the Glorious Revolution, between Two Tracts on Government (1660) and Two Treatises on Government (1690). Locke subjected the idea of civil power to increasing scrutiny. In one generation, he moved from supporting order for its own sake to defending resistance, and ended with a profoundly modern epistemology. McClure suggests that Locke's concepts of government by consent, equality, rights, and the rule of law were embedded in his theistic cosmology.

Although Locke may well have been a constitutionalist, his theoretical concerns were far broader than any legal or constitutional interpretation of his work might suggest. To make this claim, McClure explains, is to deny neither the significance of "rights" nor the importance of institutions and consent in Locke's theoretical production.

Rather, it is to insist that such themes are merely parts of a more comprehensive theoretical project, the focus of which, bluntly stated in the Second Treatise, was "to understand Political Power right."

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English
Pages
327

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Judging rights: Lockean politics and the limits of consent
1996, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-319) and index.

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Ithaca

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320/.01
Library of Congress
JC153.L87 M385 1996, JC153.L87M385 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 327 p. ;
Number of pages
327

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OL971590M
ISBN 10
0801431115
LCCN
96008393
OCLC/WorldCat
34710763
Library Thing
411373
Goodreads
1345162

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OL3245604W

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