George Lawson's 'Politica' and the English Revolution ( Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History )

Publication series :Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History

Author: Conal Condren  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780511875687

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521522380

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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George Lawson's 'Politica' and the English Revolution

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This is the first full account, analysis and subsequent history of George Lawson's Politica, 1660–89. For long accepted as a significant figure, through his criticism of Hobbes and his possible influence on Locke, Lawson has never been studied in depth, nor has his biography been previously established. Professor Condren here provides the context and the analysis of Lawson's major work, in the process re-dating it and providing a quite different interpretation from previous readings. A substantial section is devoted to the history of the text and its use in controversies in the period 1660–89, and there is some reassessment of the relationship between Hobbes, Locke and Lawson. The study also uses Lawson's text to reopen questions about English seventeenth-century political theory in general, and to prefigure a theoretical study on metaphor and political conceptualisation. The book thus operates on a number of levels, philosophical and linguistic as well as historical.

Chapter

2 Biography

Part II An exposition of lawson's politica

3 God and human society

4 Community and political power

5 The Keys

6 The limits of subjection

Part III An examination of the politica

7 Providence and rhetoric

8 Community, representation and consent

9 Settlement and resistance

10 From Civil War to settlement

Part IV The fate of the politica from the settlement to the glorious revolution

11 Lawson and Baxter

12 Lawson and Humfrey

13 The Politica and the Allegiance Controversy

14 Aftermath

Part V Conclusions

15 Between Hobbes and Locke

16 Theory and historiography

Index

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