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Locke's Political Thought and the Oceans

Autor Sarah Pemberton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 2017
This book outlines and analyzes John Locke's political thought about the oceans with a focus on law and freedom at sea. The book examines the Two Treatises of Government, in which Locke argues that the seas are collectively owned by all humans and are governed by universal natural laws that prohibit piracy. Locke's Two Treatises provides a systematic political theory of the seas that contributes to theories of international law and maritime law, but his text does not answer the practical question of how to enforce law effectively at sea. The book also considers how Locke translated his theoretical ideas into practice when he was involved in policymaking as a member of England's Board of Trade during the 1690s. On the Board, Locke waged a war against pirates by proposing an anti-piracy treaty between Europe's major maritime states, by successfully advocating a new English piracy law, and by supporting the deployment of the English Navy against pirates. Locke's war against pirates was consistent with the natural law theory in the Two Treatises, and helped to build English empire on land and at sea. There is also consistency between Locke's theoretical views about slavery and his work on the Board of Trade. As a Board member, Locke advocated forced migration and forced labor for English convicts, which is consistent with the theory of penal slavery in the Two Treatises and suggests that his theory was intended to justify the enslavement of English convicts. However, there are tensions between Locke's arguments in the Two Treatises and the policies of forced naval service that he supported on the Board. Locke's theories of law and freedom at sea shaped his vision of English national identity, and influenced the English government's policies about slavery and piracy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498538213
ISBN-10: 1498538215
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Who Owns the Oceans? Locke¿s Theory of Property at Sea Chapter 2: ¿Robbers and Pyrates¿: Locke¿s Theory of Natural Law at Sea Chapter 3: Locke¿s War on Piracy Chapter 4: Locke¿s Theory of Penal Slavery Chapter 5: Locke¿s Theory on Forced Military Service

Notă biografică

By Sarah Pemberton

Descriere

This book examines John Locke's political thought and activity surrounding oceans with a focus on law and freedom at sea. By examining Locke's Two Treatises of Government alongside his work on England's Board of Trade, this book shows how his theoretical ideas were translated into laws and policies about issues such as piracy and slavery.