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A Repartee to W. Euchner: “Locke zwischen Hobbes und Hooker”*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © Archives Européenes de Sociology 1967

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(1) Loc. cit. pp. 133, 134. 135.

(2) Loc. cit. p. 134.

(3) Loc. cit. pp. 134, 135.

(4) Loc. cit. 140. Italics supplied.

(5) Locke's Natural Law and the Foundation of Politics, Journal of the History of Ideas, XXIV (1963), pp. 337354Google Scholarand Locke's Theory of Revolutionary Action, The Western Political Quarterly, XVI (1963), pp. 548569.Google Scholar

(6) Euchner, , loc. cit. p. 134.Google Scholar

(7) “Locke's Natural Law…”, p. 342.Google Scholar

(8) Loc. cit. pp. 344, 349.

(9) “Locke's Theory of Revolutionary Action”, p. 552, note 25.Google Scholar

(10) Ibid. See also there note 28 for acknowledgement of Strauss' interpretation.

(11) Euchner, , loc. cit. pp. 131, 148.Google Scholar

(12) “Locke's Natural Law…”, pp. 343–4 and the scholars cited there.Google Scholar

(13) Loc. cit. p. 343 and also p. 347.

(14) Euchner, , loc. cit. pp. 130, 134, 135.Google Scholar

(15) “Locke's Natural Law…”, p. 342.Google Scholar

(16) “Locke's Theory of Revolutionary Action,” pp. 549551.Google Scholar

(17) Loc. cit. pp. 551, 552, 559.

(18) Seliger, M., The Liberal Politics of John Locke (London, Allen and Unwin 1967).Google Scholar