Over at Power Line, Professor Steven Hayward recently asked, "Are We Trapped in a Locke-Box?" It is an important question because most books on the American founders make the claim that the British philosopher John Locke provides the key to the founders' thinking. But does he?
I had used the same image, the image of a Locke-box, in an article of mine. I had written that there is a steady stream of books and articles trying to stuff the founders into a Locke-box, but that into the Locke-box the Founders cannot be made to go. I wrote that the founders were declaring that they were not followers of Locke every time they declared that you and I have unalienable rights. In fact, they were proclaiming that they were un-Lockeans, that it was Locke specifically they had left behind.
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Over at Power Line, Professor Steven Hayward recently asked, "Are We Trapped in a Locke-Box?" It is an important question because most books on the American founders make the claim that the British philosopher John Locke provides the key to the founders' thinking. But does he?
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I had used the same image, the image of a Locke-box, in an article of mine. I had written that there is a steady stream of books and articles trying to stuff the founders into a Locke-box, but that into the Locke-box the Founders cannot be made to go. I wrote that the founders were declaring that they were not followers of Locke every time they declared that you and I have unalienable rights. In fact, they were proclaiming that they were un-Lockeans, that it was Locke specifically they had left behind.
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