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Authority and freedom in the interpretation of Locke’s political theory / Stanton, Timothy   Journal Article
Stanton, Timothy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This essay argues that many modern discussions of Locke's political theory are unconsciously shaped by an imaginative picture of the world inherited from the past, on which authority and freedom are fundamentally antipathetic. The consequences of this picture may be seen in the distinction made customarily in Locke studies between the 'authoritarian' Locke of Two Tracts on Government, for whom authority descends from God, and the later, 'liberal,' Locke, for whom authority arises from the will and agreement of individuals, and felt in the emphases placed on consent and resistance in most interpretations of Lockean political thought. The essay examines the composition and contours of this picture and, by holding up a mirror to contemporary Locke scholarship, draws attention to some of the ways in which it unwittingly distorts Locke's thinking.
Key Words Liberalism  Freedom  Authority  Resistance  Consent  Locke 
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On (Mis) interpreting Locke: Reply to Tate / Stanton, Timothy   Journal Article
Stanton, Timothy Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Political Philosophy  Natural law  God  Locke  Tage 
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