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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editor’s Foreword ix
- Introductory Remarks xvii
- Texts Cited xix
- Introduction: Remarks on Political Philosophy 1
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lectures on hobbes
- lecture I: Hobbes’s Secular Moralism and the Role of His Social Contract 23
- lecture II: Human Nature and the State of Nature 41
- lecture III: Hobbes’s Account of Practical Reasoning 54
- lecture IV: The Role and Powers of the Sovereign 73
- appendix: Hobbes Index 94
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lectures on locke
- lecture I: His Doctrine of Natural Law 103
- lecture II: His Account of a Legitimate Regime 122
- lecture III: Property and the Class State 138
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lectures on hume
- lecture I: “Of the Original Contract” 159
- lecture II: Utility, Justice, and the Judicious Spectator 174
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lectures on rousseau
- lecture I: The Social Contract: Its Problem 191
- lecture II: The Social Contract: Assumptions and the General Will (I) 214
- lecture III: The General Will (II) and the Question of Stability 229
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lectures on mill
- lecture I: His Conception of Utility 251
- lecture II: His Account of Justice 266
- lecture III: The Principle of Liberty 284
- lecture IV: His Doctrine as a Whole 297
- appendix: Remarks on Mill’s Social Theory 314
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lectures on marx
- lecture I: His View of Capitalism as a Social System 319
- lecture II: His Conception of Right and Justice 335
- lecture III: His Ideal: A Society of Freely Associated Producers 354
- appendixes 373
- Four Lectures on Henry Sidgwick 375
- Five Lectures on Joseph Butler 416
- Course Outline 458
- Index 460
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editor’s Foreword ix
- Introductory Remarks xvii
- Texts Cited xix
- Introduction: Remarks on Political Philosophy 1
-
lectures on hobbes
- lecture I: Hobbes’s Secular Moralism and the Role of His Social Contract 23
- lecture II: Human Nature and the State of Nature 41
- lecture III: Hobbes’s Account of Practical Reasoning 54
- lecture IV: The Role and Powers of the Sovereign 73
- appendix: Hobbes Index 94
-
lectures on locke
- lecture I: His Doctrine of Natural Law 103
- lecture II: His Account of a Legitimate Regime 122
- lecture III: Property and the Class State 138
-
lectures on hume
- lecture I: “Of the Original Contract” 159
- lecture II: Utility, Justice, and the Judicious Spectator 174
-
lectures on rousseau
- lecture I: The Social Contract: Its Problem 191
- lecture II: The Social Contract: Assumptions and the General Will (I) 214
- lecture III: The General Will (II) and the Question of Stability 229
-
lectures on mill
- lecture I: His Conception of Utility 251
- lecture II: His Account of Justice 266
- lecture III: The Principle of Liberty 284
- lecture IV: His Doctrine as a Whole 297
- appendix: Remarks on Mill’s Social Theory 314
-
lectures on marx
- lecture I: His View of Capitalism as a Social System 319
- lecture II: His Conception of Right and Justice 335
- lecture III: His Ideal: A Society of Freely Associated Producers 354
- appendixes 373
- Four Lectures on Henry Sidgwick 375
- Five Lectures on Joseph Butler 416
- Course Outline 458
- Index 460