Clipped Coins, Abused Words, and Civil Government: John Lock's Philosophy of Money

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Autonomedia, 1989 - 246 pages
"Caffentzis grounds this ampliative examination of Locke's philosophy of economics, language, and history in the political crisis that resulted when monetary pirates "clipped" the silver currency of 17th-century England. His interventionist treatment undoes virtually all standard critical works on Locke."--BOOK JACKET.

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PREFACE
7
CIVIL GOVERNMENT
45
ABUSED WORDS
77
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