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John Locke icon of liberty: Mark Goldie traces the ways in which people across the political spectrum have used and abused the ideas of the philosopher who died 300 years ago this month.(Critical Essay)

History Today,  October, 2004  by Goldie, Mark

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THE ENGLISH DO NOT celebrate their philosophers. In Paris there is a rue Descartes. In Edinburgh there is a statue of David Hume. But in England there is no public fanfare for John Locke (1623-1704), the ter-centenary of whose death falls on October 28th this year. You will find his portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, but demand is insufficient for a postcard to be on sale.

Perhaps Locke would not have minded that accolades are conferred instead on his friend Isaac Newton. He modestly wrote in the preface to his Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) that he was but an ...

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