01794 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002400097041000800121082001000129084001600139100001600155245004500171250001200216260004100228300003400269500002000303504001600323520113300339650002001472990002401492990002401516INLIS00000000000616620221025020534 a0010-0520006166221025 | | eng  a0 - 521 - 35730 - 6 aeng a320.1 a320.1 LOC t0 aLocke, John1 aTwo Treatises Of Goverment /cJohn Locke acet.17. acambridge :bPradnya Paramita,c2004 aIX, 451 hlm. ; 24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : Indeks aBibliografi aPeter Laslett edition of Locke's Two Treatises of Government is widely recognised as one of the classic pieces of recent seholarship in the history of ideas, and has been read and used by students of political theory throughout the world. Dr Laslett demonstrated that the version usual1y cited was in no way representation of that 'text for posterity' Locke left behind, and exhaustive analysis of Locke's private papers and personal librarv caused Dr Laslett radically to alter the received notion that the Two Treatises were in any sense rationalisation of the events of 1688: Locke's texts were rather a call for a revolution yet to come. For publication in Cambridge Texts in tbe History of Political Thought Peter Laslett has revised his own amended second edition (1970) of the Two Treaties, updating the bibliography and engaging with many of the refinements generated by recent advances in Locke scholarship. A guide to further reading and a ful1y reset and reworked introduction should enable further generations of students to come to an improved understanding of two of the central texts in western political thought. 4a1. Ilmu Politik a05046/MKRI-P/I-2007 a05046/MKRI-P/I-2007