Associate Editors - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, Spring 1980, vol. 3, No. 1 [1980]
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- Editorial Staff
- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographic Essay: Karen I. Vaughn, John Locke’s Theory of Property: Problems of Interpretation
- I: I Rights, Freedom, and Ethics
- The Need Vs. the Right to Freedom
- Gewirth: Is Virtue Knowledge?
- Aquinas: Natural Right Or Natural Law?
- Hobbes and Conventional Morality
- The Problems of Consequentialism
- Utilitarianism and Prescriptivism
- Non-utilitarian, Anti-welfarist Morality
- Do Humans Have ‘equal’ Rights?
- Self-knowledge and Knowing Others
- The Problems With “moral Education”
- Human Nature and Ethics
- II: Locke and the Tradition of Dissent
- Grotius, Locke, and Property
- Locke, Consent, State, and Property
- Locke’s First Treatise and Modernity
- Locke and the Executive
- Religion, Regicide, and Resistance
- William Penn: Religious Liberal
- Samuel Gorton: Antinomian Radical
- Harrington’s Aristotelian Republicanism
- Burgh: the Ambivalent Lockean Radical
- Price On Moral and Civil Liberty
- Priestley and Liberty
- Stateless Defense of Rights
- Mill, Communism, and Human Nature
- Spain and Political Ideology
- III: Women, Family, and Freedom
- Hobbes and the Politicized Family
- Hobbes’s Leviathan: Family and State
- Plato On Women and Property
- Children and Family
- J.s. Mill, Harriet Taylor, & Women
- Varieties of Feminism
- Rousseau’s Anti-feminism
- The Roots of Rousseau’s Anti-feminism
- Feminism, the Saint-simonians & Fourier
- Woman’s Power and Weakness In Literature
- Lesbianism Vs. Cultural Oppression
- Woman’s Fear of Freedom
- Antifeminism In Political Science
- Women In the Social Sciences
- IV: Culture, Humanities, and Freedom
- Montaigne: the Virtues of Modernity.
- Mandeville: the Culture & Virtue of Capitalism
- Melville On Slavery
- Melville and America: 1848
- Prometheus, Love, and Liberty
- Blake’s America: Liberation & Art
- Thoreau On the Free Human Self
- Zamyatin and the Self
- French Avant-garde Politics & Culture
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