John Locke's America.

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  • Author(s): Thomas, George
  • Source:
    Society. Oct2013, Vol. 50 Issue 5, p464-467. 4p.
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      This essay argues that John Locke's thought has been a significant influence on how Americans understand public life and that this remains true despite contemporary conservative arguments that Progressivism is ascendant while our Lockean founding is in retreat. Many of the things conservatives bemoan-same-sex marriage, for example-can be understood in Lockean terms. Moreover, Lockean individualism can be consistent with a robust sense of community. Yet it is striking that a most Lockean virtue-responsibility-is altogether missing from critical accounts of Locke's influence on American politics and culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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