
On the Edge of Anarchy
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Originally published in 1993.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
Pt. 1 Nonconsensual Relations 11
1 The Lockean State of Nature 13
1.1 Locke's State of Nature 13
1.2 The Moral, Social, and Historical Dimensions 23
1.3 The Point of State-of-Nature Stories 33
2 Force and Right 40
2.1 The State of War 40
2.2 How Rights Are Lost 46
2.3 Despotism: Slavery and Absolute Government 48
Pt. 2 Consent and Government 57
3 Political Consent 59
3.1 The Content of Lockean Consent 59
3.2 Consent, Contract, and Trust 68
3.3 The Appeal of Consent Theory 72
4 The Varieties of Consent 80
4.1 Express and Tacit Consent 80
4.2 Majority Consent 90
Pt. 3 The Limits of Society 99
5 Inalienable Rights 101
5.1 The Property of Inalienability 101
5.2 Locke on Inalienability 108
5.3 Locke's Commitments 119
5.4 Toleration 123
5.5 Inalienability and Absolutism 137
6 Dissolution and Resistance 147
6.1 The Revolutionary Stance 147
6.2 The Right of Resistance 155
6.3 The Consequences of Dissolution 167
6.4 The Duty to Resist 178
Pt. 4 Consent and the Edge of Anarchy 193
7 The Critique of Lockean Consent Theory 197
7.1 Hume's Attack 197
7.2 The Meaning of Consent in Locke 202
8 Consent, Obligation, and Anarchy 218
8.1 Consent and Voting 218
8.2 Consent and Residence 225
8.3 Duress, Hard Choices, and Free Choice 232
8.4 Lockean Anarchism 248
Works Cited 271
Index 285
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