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100 1 _aMacpherson, C. B.
_q (Crawford Brough),
_d 1911-1987
245 1 3 _aLa theorie politique de l'individualisme possessif de Hobbes a Locke /
_cC B Macpherson ; Trad. de l'anglais par Michel Fuchs
260 _aParis :
_bGallimard,
_c1971
300 _a349 p;
_c19cm.
490 0 _aBibliotheq̀ue des Ide{u00B4}es
500 _aOriginally titled : The political theory of possessive individualism.
505 0 _antroduction. The roots of liberal-democratic theory -- Problems of interpretation -- Hobbe : the political obligation of the market. Philosophy and political theory -- Human nature and the state of nature -- Models of society -- Political obligation -- Penetration and limits of Hobbe's political theory -- The Levellers : franchise and freedom. The problem of franchise -- Types of franchise -- The record -- Theoretical implications -- Harrington : the opportunity state. Unexamined ambiguities -- The balance and the gentry -- The bourgeois society -- The equal commonwealth and the equal agrarian -- The self-cancelling balance principle -- Harrington's stature --Locke : the political theory of appropriation. Interpretations -- The theory of property right -- Class differentials in natural rights and rationality -- The ambiguous state of nature -- The ambiguous civil society -- Unsettled problems reconsidered -- Possessive individualism and liberal democracy. The seventeenth-century foundations -- The twentieth-century dilemma -- Appendix : Social classes and franchise classes in England, circa 1648.
546 _aTranslations of : The political theory of possessive individualism. Bibliotheq̀ue des Ideés.
600 1 0 _aHobbes, Thomas,
_d 1588-1679.
600 1 0 _aLocke, John,
_d 1632-1704.
650 0 _aIndividualism.
650 0 _aLevellers.
700 1 _aFuchs, Michel E.
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