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The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke
Oxford University Press, Canada
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This seminal work by political philosopher C.B. Macpherson was first published by the Clarendon Press in 1962, and remains of key importance to the study of liberal-democratic theory half-a-century later. In it, Macpherson argues that the chief difficulty of the notion of individualism that underpins classical liberalism lies in what he calls its "possessive quality" - "its conception of the individual as essentially the proprietor of his own person or capacities, owing nothing to society for them." Under such a conception, the essence of humanity becomes freedom from dependence on the wills of others; society is little more than a system of economic relations; and political society becomes a means of safeguarding private property and the system of economic relations rooted in property. As the New Statesman declared: "It is rare for a book to change the intellectual landscape. It is even more unusual for this to happen when the subject is one that has been thoroughly investigated by generations of historians. . . . Until the appearance of Professor Macpherson's book, it seemed unlikely that anything radically new could be said about so well-worn a topic. The unexpected has happened, and the shock waves are still being absorbed."A new introduction by Frank Cunningham puts the work in a twenty-first-century context.
- | Author: C. B. Macpherson
- | Publisher: Oxford University Press, Canada
- | Publication Date: Dec 02, 2010
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9780195444018
- | ISBN-10: 0195444019
- Author:
- C. B. Macpherson
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press, Canada
- Publication Date:
- Dec 02, 2010
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9780195444018
- ISBN10:
- 0195444019