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Second Treatise of Government

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ISBN-10: 0882951254

ISBN-13: 9780882951256

Edition: 1982

Authors: John Locke, Richard Cox, Richard Cox

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This essential volume features John Locke's hand-corrected text with an outstanding introduction to Locke's life and role in intellectual history, his principal works, and their purpose. Written by the editor, Richard Cox, the introduction also outlines the course of both treatises of government and analyzes the problems of interpretation. Also included are a list of the principal dates in the life of John Locke as well as a selected bibliography.
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Book details

List price: $12.95
Copyright year: 1982
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/15/1982
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 200
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

Richard H. Cox received his PhD in Sport Psychology and Motor Learning from the University of Oregon in 1973 and his Master's and undergraduate degrees from Brigham Young University in 1967 and 1968. Widely published in the areas of sport psychology, exercise psychology, and motor learning, Dr. Cox was a faculty member at Kansas State University for 12 years, Ball State University for 4 years, and is now in his 15th year at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he has served as chair of the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences and chair of the Department of Education, School and Counseling Psychology and Director of the Sport Psychology program in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Cox is…    

Introduction
Note on the Text
Principal dates
Second Treatise of Government
(Summary of the First Treatise)
Of the State of Nature
Of the State of War
Of Slavery
Of Property
Of Paternal Power
Of Political or Civil Society
Of the Beginning of Political Societies
Of the Ends of Political Society and Government
Of the Forms of a Commonwealth
Of the Extent of the Legislative Power
Of the Legislative, Executive, and Federative Power of the Commonwealth
Of the Subordination of the Powers of the Commonwealth
Of Prerogative
Of Paternal, Political and Despotical Power, Considered Together
Of Conquest
Of Usurpation
Of Tyranny
Of the Dissolution of Government
Bibliography