Locke among the radicals liberty and property in the nineteenth century
During the nineteenth century, the Lockean radicals-Thomas Hodgskin, Lysander Spooner, John Bray, and Henry George-picked up the loose ends of Locke's property theory and wove them into two competing strands. Each strand addressed problems of liberty and equality that were emerging with industr...
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Oxford University Press
[2020]
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