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Property Liberty And Selfownership In Seventeenthcentury England Lorenzo Sabbadini

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Property Liberty And Selfownership In Seventeenthcentury England Lorenzo Sabbadini
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Author: Lorenzo Sabbadini
ISBN: 9780228003038, 0228003032
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Property Liberty And Selfownership In Seventeenthcentury England Lorenzo Sabbadini by Lorenzo Sabbadini 9780228003038, 0228003032 instant download after payment.

Tracing the emergence of the concept of self-ownership from debates about liberty and property in seventeenth-century England.


The concept of self-ownership was first articulated in anglophone political thought in the decades between the outbreak of the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. This book traces the emergence and evolution of self-ownership over the course of this period, culminating in a reinterpretation of John Locke's celebrated but widely misunderstood idea that "every Man has a Property in his own Person." This is a bold, innovative study of some of the most influential concepts to emerge from this groundbreaking period of British history.

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