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Our Only Star and Compass

by Peter C. Myers
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Overview

In Our Only Star and Compass: Locke and the Struggle for Political Rationality, Peter C. Myers reexamines the role of Locke in liberal political philosophy. Myers considers Locke's philosophy in relation both to contemporary liberalism and to the great works of classical and modern political philosophy. With an emphasis on the human capacity for rational self-government, Myers clarifies Locke's insights into the status of reason in political life, arguing that Locke presents reason as a way of life that offers humans fulfillment, and moral and political moderation.

About the Author, Peter C. Myers

Peter C. Myers is associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.

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Editorials

Choice

Exceptionally well written, this book represents a major contribution to Lockean scholarship. An original approach.

Perspectives On Political Science

An original, perceptive, and demanding contribution to the debate on interpretation that is at the center of recent literature on liberal politics.
β€” John A. Gueguen, Illinois State University

CHOICE

Exceptionally well written, this book represents a major contribution to Lockean scholarship. An original approach.

Perspectives on Political Science - John A. Gueguen

An original, perceptive, and demanding contribution to the debate on interpretation that is at the center of recent literature on liberal politics.

From the Publisher

The best book on the foundations of Locke's moral and political doctrine. . . .

John Hittinger

This is an important contribution. . . . Forges ahead to recover a very philosophical and prudent Locke, who emerges as still the best philosophical account of the liberal regime. . . . This book enters right into the main arguments about Locke and offers a fresh interpretation.

Book Details

Published
January 28, 1999
Publisher
Lanham, Md. ; Rowman & Littlefield, c1998.
Pages
282
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847690992

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