Revolutionary Politics and Locke's Two Treatises of GovernmentRichard Ashcraft offers a new interpretation of the political thought of John Locke by viewing his ideas, especially those in the Two Treatises of Government, in the context of his political activity. Linking the implications of Locke's political theory with his practical politics, Professor Ashcraft focuses on Locke's involvement with the radical Whigs, who challenged the established order in England from the 1670s to the 1690s. An equally important aim of the author is to provide a case study of a revolutionary movement that includes a discussion of its organization, ideology, socio-economic composition, and political activities. |
Contents
The Framework of Political Discussion | 17 |
Ideological Dimensions of Dissent | 39 |
The Development of Lockes Political Thought | 75 |
The Basis of Radical Politics | 128 |
The Formation of Whig Ideology | 181 |
Class Conflict and Electoral Politics | 228 |
From Resistance to Revolution | 286 |
The Language of Conspiracy | 338 |
Exile and Rebellion | 406 |
Keeping the Faith | 467 |
A Radical Manifesto | 521 |
Postscript | 590 |
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