Private and Public
Individuals, Households, and Body Politic in Locke and Hutcheson
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Challenging conventional views on private and public realms, this work offers a fresh interpretation of seventeenth-century natural jurisprudence. It delves into the politics of participation in contemporary society, prompting readers to reconsider the underlying assumptions that shape these concepts. Through its exploration, the book encourages a deeper understanding of how these ideas influence modern political engagement and societal structures.



