The empire of habit : John Locke, discipline, and the origins of liberalism /
The Empire of Habit critiques the traditional interpretation of Locke's political thought, revealing that the foundation of Lockean liberalism is not natural law but discipline and habit.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Rochester, NY :
University of Rochester Press,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontcover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Locke on Religious Crisis and Civil War: Nominalism, Skepticism, and the Essay in Context; Locke's Moral Critique; Ethical Naturalism and Generous Theism; Conclusion: "The Law of Fashion"; 2 Locke's Inverted Quarantine: Discipline, Panopticism, and the Making of the Liberal Subject; Minds like Brooks; Lockean Panopticism; Disciplinary Psychology; Center and Periphery; Conclusion: Sticky Subjects; 3 Locke's Labor Loosed: Discipline and the Idle; A Plague of Disorder; The Religious Context; The Plague State
- Conclusion: Locke's Labor4 Locke the Landgrave: Inegalitarian Discipline; Locke in Context: Shaftesbury's Pen or Ashcraft's Radical?; Waldron's Locke; The Democratic Intellect; Teleology and Equality; Conclusion: Locke's Inegalitarian Discipline; Notes; Bibliography; Index