Locke's Political Thought and the Oceans: Pirates, Slaves, and Sailors

Lexington Books (2017)
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Abstract

This book examines John Locke’s political thought and activity surrounding oceans with a focus on law and freedom at sea. By examining Locke’s Two Treatises of Government alongside his work on England’s Board of Trade, this book shows how his theoretical ideas were translated into laws and policies about issues such as piracy and slavery.

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