John Locke and America

The Defence of English Colonialism

Barbara Arneil author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:21st Mar '96

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This book considers the context of the colonial policies of Britain, Locke's contribution to them, and the importance of these ideas in his theory of property. It also reconsiders the debate about John Locke's influence in America, challenging a number of other interpretations. The author breaks new ground in her interpretation of Locke's writings about the Indians and English colonization of America--a subject largely overlooked in the past. The book argues that Locke's theory of property must be understood in connection with the philosopher's political concerns, as part of his endeavour to justify the colonialist policies of Lord Shaftesbury's cabinet, with which he was personally associated. The author maintains that traditional scholarship has failed to do justice to Locke by ignoring the implications of contemporary British imperial policy for the interpretation of his political thought. The book offers a new insight into Locke's theory of property, suggesting a solution to the problem of why Locke himself assigned such importance to property in the state of nature being based on labour while at the same time asserting that property in civil society is based on convention.

Provides a valuable new historical perspective on Locke's political philosophy, particularly his theory of property ... Far too much political theory is done as if the classic texts had sprung fully formed from some timeless and transcendental mind and could be read without reference to time and place. Arneil's book is a better model of how history and political philosophy can and should work together. * Canadian Journal of Political Science *

ISBN: 9780198279679

Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 19mm

Weight: 451g

240 pages