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1 PL2011 Political Ideas View Online A. E. Taylor (1938) The Ethical Doctrine of Hobbes, Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, 13(52), pp Available at: A. John Simmons (1976) Tacit Consent and Political Obligation, Philosophy & Public Affairs. Wiley, 5(3), pp Available at: A. John Simmons (1989) Locke s State of Nature, Political Theory. Sage Publications, Inc., 17(3), pp Available at: Adam Schaff (1973) Marxist Theory on Revolution and Violence, Journal of the History of Ideas. University of Pennsylvania Press, 34(2), pp Available at: Adams, I. and Dyson, R. W. (2007) Fifty major political thinkers. 2nd ed. London: Routledge. Available at: After communism - Marx; Marx s intellectual legacy (2002) The Economist, 365(8). Available at: M&sw=w&asid=0f499abab07dffe22a790ed4f0dff9c2. Alan Carling and Paul Wetherly (2006) Rethinking Marx and History, Science & Society. Guilford Press, 70(2), pp Available at: Anderson, B. A. (1983) Mill on Bentham: from ideology to humanised utilitarianism. Exeter: Imprint Academic. Anschutz, R. P. (1953a) The philosophy of J.S. Mill. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Anschutz, R. P. (1953b) The philosophy of J.S. Mill. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Anthony Skillen (1985) Rousseau and the Fall of Social Man, Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, 60(231), pp Available at: Arneil, B. (1996a) John Locke and America: the defence of English colonialism. Oxford: 1/32

2 Clarendon Press. Arneil, B. (1996b) John Locke and America: the defence of English colonialism. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Arneil, B. (1996c) The Wild Indian s Venison: Locke's Theory of Property and English Colonialism in America, Political Studies, 44(1), pp doi: /j tb00764.x. Arneil, B. (no date) Liberal Colonialism, Domestic Colonies and Citizenship. Imprint Academic, 33(3), pp Available at: /art Arneson, R. J. (1991) Lockean Self-Ownership: Towards a Demolition, Political Studies, 39(1), pp doi: /j tb00580.x. Ashcraft, R. (1986) Revolutionary politics & Locke s Two treatises of government. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Ashcraft, R. (1992) Simple Objections and Complex Reality: Theorizing Political Radicalism in Seventeenth-century England, Political Studies, 40(1), pp doi: /j tb01763.x. Ashley, M. (1966) The glorious revolution of London: Hodder & Stoughton. Astorga, O. (2011) Hobbes s Concept of Multitude, Hobbes Studies, 24(1), pp doi: / X August, E. (1976) John Stuart Mill: a mind at large. London: Vision Press. Avineri, S. (1968) The social and political thought of Karl Marx. London: Cambridge U.P. Avineri, S. (1973) Marx s socialism. New York: Lieber-Atherton. Ball, T. and Dagger, R. (2004) Political ideologies and the democratic ideal. 5th ed. New York: Longman. Baum, B. (2003) Millian Radical Democracy: Education for Freedom and Dilemmas of Liberal Equality, Political Studies, 51(2), pp doi: / Baum, B. (no date) Freedom, power and public opinion: John Stuart Mill on the public sphere. Imprint Academic, 22(3), pp Available at: /293. Baumgold, D. (1988a) Hobbes s political theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Baumgold, D. (1988b) Hobbes s political theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Baumgold, D. (1988c) Hobbes s political theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Baumgold, D. (2008) The Difficulties of Hobbes Interpretation, Political Theory, 36(6), pp. 2/32

3 doi: / Baumgold, D. (2009) UnParadoxical Hobbes: In Reply to Springborg, Political Theory, 37(5), pp doi: / Baumgold, D. (2013) Trust in Hobbes s Political Thought, Political Theory, 41(6), pp doi: / Berger, F. R. (1984) Happiness, justice, and freedom: the moral and political philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Berkeley: University of California Press. Berry, C. J. (2006a) Aristotle, Hobbes and Chimpanzees, Political Studies, 54(4), pp doi: /j x. Berry, C. J. (2006b) Aristotle, Hobbes and Chimpanzees, Political Studies, 54(4), pp doi: /j x. Bertram, C. (2003a) Rousseau and The social contract. London: Routledge. Available at: cope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&an= Bertram, C. (2003b) Rousseau and The social contract. London: Routledge. Available at: cope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&an= Bertram, C. (2003c) Rousseau and The social contract. London: Routledge. Available at: cope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&an= Bertram, C. (2003d) Rousseau and The social contract. London: Routledge. Available at: cope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&an= Bertram, C. (2003e) Rousseau and The social contract. London: Routledge. Available at: cope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&an= Boucher, D. and Kelly, P. (1994a) The social contract from Hobbes to Rawls. London: Routledge. Available at: Boucher, D. and Kelly, P. (1994b) The social contract from Hobbes to Rawls. London: Routledge. Available at: Boucher, D. and Kelly, P. J. (2009a) Political thinkers: from Socrates to the present. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Boucher, D. and Kelly, P. J. (2009b) Political thinkers: from Socrates to the present. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Boyd, R. (no date) The Calvinist Origins of Lockean Political Economy. Imprint Academic, 3/32

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