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- 1. Future Restoration Paul Hamilton
- Locke's 2 Treatises 1778-1956 BJHP
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- "Oh, Ye Are for Anarchy!": Consent Theory in the Radical Libertarian Tradition
- Locke Versus Filmer Revisited
- Winter 2017 Volume 43 Issue 2
- Fathers and Sovereigns: the Uses of Paternal Authority in Early Modern Thought
- Phil 114, February 29, 2012 Sir Robert Filmer, Observations Concerning the Originall of Government, P
- Phil 114: History of Political Philosophy Tu–Th, 2–3:30Pm, 106 Moffitt Website
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- Sovereigns, Trustees, Guardians: Private-Law Concepts and the Limits of Legitimate State Power
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- Two Treatises Government John Locke
- Robert Filmer, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke: Controversies Over the Power of the Monarchy in England in the 17Th Century
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