Revolutionary Politics and John Locke's Two Treatises
Political Theory 8 (1980)
Abstract
'It would ... be a pity if the sketch of religious controversy in the 1670s contained in Richard Ashcraft's bold and exhilarating attempt to reconstruct the argument and intellectual framework of Locke's political thinking and activity should be thought to represent the entire debate accurately.' (Spurr 1988, 567 n. 17)My notes
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‘Interpretation’ and the ‘Empirical’: Similarities between theoretical and empirical political science.Paul A. Passavant & John Gunnell - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (3):256-275.