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Aug 2009
53m 25s

Locke: Jon Pike and Jeremy Waldron

THE OPEN UNIVERSITY
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A wide-ranging discussion of Locke using the Second Treatise as a starting point. Locke’s relationship to liberalism and modern liberal theory is analysed, as well as his relationship to the ‘state of nature’ debate. 
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