1st Edition

Liberty, Governance and Resistance Competing Discourses in John Locke’s Political Philosophy

By John William Tate Copyright 2024
326 Pages
by Routledge

326 Pages
by Routledge

326 Pages
by Routledge

John Locke is widely perceived as a foundational figure within the liberal tradition. This book investigates the competing discourses that inform Locke’s political philosophy, each underwritten by a distinct purpose, not all of which result in philosophical outcomes consistent with what we today understand as “liberal” ideals. Locke himself was unaware that he belonged to a “liberal” tradition.... Read more

Introduction  1. Two Tracts on Government  2. An Essay Concerning Toleration  3. Two Treatises of Government  4. Locke, Liberty, and Consent  5. The Discourse of Resistance  6. Upheaval and Disorder  7. "Busie Heads" and "Turbulent Spirits"  8. The Locke Literature  Conclusion

Biography

John William Tate is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Newcastle, Australia. His primary research interests are in the areas of political philosophy and history of political thought. In particular, he is interested in issues of freedom of speech, freedom of religion and toleration. He has published in these areas in journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, Political Theory, Political Studies, European Journal of Political Theory, Philosophy and Social Criticism, Journal of Religion, Telos, Journal of European Studies, Australian Journal of Political Science, Australian Journal of Politics and History, and Journal of Australian Studies. He is also engaged in an extended study of the political thought of the late seventeenth-century English philosopher, John Locke. Locke is an important foundational source within the liberal tradition, not least in regard to its concern with freedom of religion and toleration. John Tate has published two monographs on John Locke with Routledge. These are Liberty, Toleration and Equality: John Locke, Jonas Proast and the Letters Concerning Toleration (2016) and Liberty, Governance and Resistance: Competing Discourses in John Locke’s Political Philosophy (2024).