Locke in America
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Jerome Huyler in Locke in America, published by the University Press of Kansas in 1995. This compelling paperback explores the true essence of John Locke, a philosopher often surrounded by misperceptions. Huyler meticulously peels back these layers to unveil a strikingly different portrayal of Locke, one that emphasizes a profound connection between his ideas and the American Founding. With 408 pages of engaging analysis, this book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, history, or the foundational principles of the United States. Dive into a fresh perspective on Locke's influence and understand how his thoughts shaped the nation.