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In: Pitt Latin American Series
An exhaustive, balanced analysis of the overthrow of Salvador Allende, and why it occurred. Paul e. Sigmund examines the Allende government, the Frei government that preceeded it, the coup that ended it, and the Pinochet government that succeeded it. He also views the roles of various Chilean political and interest groups, the CIA, and U.S. corporations.
In: Estudios internacionales: revista del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad de Chile, Volume 7, Issue 26
ISSN: 0719-3769
In: The review of politics, Volume 67, Issue 3, p. 407-418
ISSN: 0034-6705
In: The review of politics, Volume 67, Issue 3, p. 407-418
ISSN: 1748-6858
The title,God, Locke, and Equality, as well as its controversial thesis about the necessity of a theological foundation for equality are designed to startle and provoke. Yet those who have kept up with Locke scholarship (not an easy job since there are 5–10 new books on Locke each year, and over 9000 articles have been published about his work) will recognize that in recent years, its topic, the relation of Locke's religious beliefs to his politics, has become an important theme in the interpretation of Locke's political philosophy. This article will attempt to place the book in the context of this literature and evaluate its contribution to the growing number of studies.In the early years of what John Pocock once called "the Locke industry," Locke's religious beliefs did not get much attention. The two most influential interpretations of his political thought portrayed him either as a crypto-Hobbesian hedonist, or an apologist for capitalist exploitation, ignoring or explaining away his commitment to Christianity. It is true that John Dunn in his book on Locke's political theory made much (perhaps too much) of Locke's Calvinist upbringing, only to dismiss his political thought as so dominated by a religious worldview that it is irrelevant today.
In: Revista de ciencia política, Volume 23, Issue 2, p. 241-250
ISSN: 0716-1417
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In: Revista de ciencia política (Santiago), Volume 23, Issue 2
ISSN: 0718-090X
In: American political science review, Volume 93, Issue 1, p. 200-201
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Volume 40, Issue 4, p. 906-908
ISSN: 0021-969X
Sigmund reviews 'The Catholic Church and Democracy in Chile and Peru,' by Michael Fleet and Brian H. Smith.
In: American political science review, Volume 91, Issue 3, p. 770-771
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Political studies, Volume 43, Issue 1, p. 183
ISSN: 0032-3217