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Radical History Review (1977) 1977 (14-15): 36–59.
Published: 01 May 1977
... the systematic investigation of the objective rules governing subjective human existence. The work of Thomas Hobbes and of John Locke, like classical political economy and modern social science, rest squarely upon the notion of theoretical indivi• dualism—at least in the public domain. Both men...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (21): 99–118.
Published: 01 October 1979
..., we cannot fully under- stand the cultural conditions under which social relations acquire the character of relations between things; that is, the conditions under which human activity reproduces itself as a commodity. With this ap- preciation, we understand why Hobbes, when seeking...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (127): 1–12.
Published: 01 January 2017
... of their discussion. Vital Knowledges This section highlights the profound influence of vitality, a concept with roots in the political economies of Thomas Hobbes and Karl Marx, on the work of contemporary STS scholars engaged with body politics. Of course, such approaches are familiar territory for radical...
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Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (71): 226–228.
Published: 01 May 1998
... European political theorists, including Plato, Hobbes, Mill, and, above all, Marx and Engels. The syllabus for his “Political Ideas and Issues” course read like a gradu- ate-level seminar in high political theory. Joe always had high expectations for his students, many of whom were African...
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Radical History Review (1987) 1987 (37): 69–81.
Published: 01 January 1987
... to take on the character of a script directed elsewhere and enacted by proxy.” (98) Hobbes captured the second-hand qual- ity of commercial experience by creating the category of ”artificial persons” (from persona, the outward appearance or mask of a player) to characterize the hirelings who...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (21): 119–130.
Published: 01 October 1979
... of new laws and institutions created to cope with the aftermath of the fire is in Reddaway, The Rebuilding of London. 13. Norman Brett-James, The Growth of Stuart London (London, 1935), 177 ff, 303, 431; C.B. Macpherson, The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Loch...
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Radical History Review (2000) 2000 (76): 90–114.
Published: 01 January 2000
... of either the king (as in Hobbes) or the people (as in Locke), but rather reflected the timeless, yet ever-evolving wisdom of society itself as interpreted by common- law judges. It was to this profoundly conservative, yet paradoxically progressive common law tradition, which (like the eighteenth...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (109): 101–107.
Published: 01 January 2011
..., is that rights should serve to maximize the common good when socially integrated through the institutions of fair and free market exchange. As Hobbes argued, a commonwealth gets produced through privatizing competitive interests within a framework of strong state power. This opinion, articulated by liberal...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (21): 31–46.
Published: 01 October 1979
... and Conrad Hobbs, ‘The Ruin or Redemption of Lake Quinsigamond,” Worcester Magazine. 16, (February, 1913), 35-41. 35. Worcester Telegram, April 30, 1888, May 6, 1889. See also controversy about liquor at the lake in 1877, Worcester Evening Gazette, April 30, 1877, May 1, 1877. 36. See...
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (86): 149–164.
Published: 01 May 2003
.... 23. See Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer, Leviathan and the Air Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1985). 24. Leszek Kolakowski, The Alienation of Reason: A History of Positivist Thought, trans...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (137): 177–192.
Published: 01 May 2020
... is not the only theorist who centers violence as the defining quality of the state; in addition to pre-Weberian, Marxist, and Foucauldian conceptualizations, political theorists since Machiavelli and Hobbes have “recognized that, whatever else they do, governments organize and, wherever possible, monopolize...
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Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (88): 30–48.
Published: 01 January 2004
...: An Interview,” in Paquette and Ferleger, Slavery, Secession, and Southern History, 203. 13. See C. B. Macpherson, The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke (New York: Oxford University Press, 1962), 46–61. The debate on the “household economy...
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Radical History Review (2007) 2007 (98): 97–118.
Published: 01 May 2007
... Museum viewed the installation as an embarrassment, nothing more than “rusty tin and rotten wood.”34 The museum hired Robert Hobbs, a scholar from Virginia Commonwealth University, to serve as the curator of the exhibition, but it was William Arnett who planned its design. Arnett envisioned...
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Radical History Review (2002) 2002 (83): 146–172.
Published: 01 May 2002
... can enter the heart of the sources they use, so great is their mastery of Latin or Greek or other languages they need. Skinner’s capacity, for instance, to talk about the literary characteristics of Hobbes’ texts (their rhetoric, for instance) is something...