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1 PL2011 Political Ideas View Online 1. Berry CJ. Aristotle, Hobbes and Chimpanzees. Political Studies Dec;54(4): Sheridan P. Resisting the Scaffold: Self-Preservation and Limits of Obligation in Hobbes s Leviathan. Hobbes Studies Nov 1;24(2): Dilts A. To Kill a Thief: Punishment, Proportionality, and Criminal Subjectivity in Locke s Second Treatise. Political Theory Feb 1;40(1): Garrard G. Rousseau, Happiness and Human Nature. Political Studies Mar;62(1): van Ree, Erik. Marxism as Permanent Revolution. 34(3): Available from: /art Tunick M. John Stuart Mill and Unassimilated Subjects. Political Studies /71
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