Left: Title page for the fourth edition of John Locke's An essay concerning human understanding. 4th ed. London : Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, and Samuel Manship, 1700. Collection: University of Sydney, Rare Books Library, Australia. Public Domain. Right: Portrait of John Locke. Oil on canvas painted i 1697 by Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723), German painter, draughtsman, engraver and miniaturist. Collection: Hermitage Museum, The Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Rusland. Public Domain.
Left: Title page for the fourth edition of John Locke's An essay concerning human understanding. 4th ed. London : Printed for Awnsham and John Churchil, and Samuel Manship, 1700. Collection: University of Sydney, Rare Books Library, Australia. Public Domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons. Right: Portrait of John Locke. Oil on canvas painted i 1697 by Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723), German painter, draughtsman, engraver and miniaturist. Collection: Hermitage Museum, The Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Rusland. Public Domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Socialistisk Biblioteks Tidslinje med links til begivenheder og personer i 1704.


Se også Index over personer, organisationer/partier og værker (som bøger, malerier, mm.), steder, begivenheder, mv., der er omtalt på hele Tidslinjen, titler og indhold på emnelisterne osv.

 

24. juli 1704

Britisk imperialisme indtager Fortet Gibraltar i Spanien, og er ikke kommet ud endnu.

Se:

Gibraltar (Leksikon.org).


 

28. oktober 1704

Den britiske filosof John Locke dør i Otaes, Essex (født 29. august 1632).

Se:

Leave John Locke in the dustbin of history. By John Quiggin (Jacobin, 6 March 2019). “Some scholars and writers are trying to rehabilitate John Locke. They shouldn’t — he was an apologist for slavery, not a champion of freedom.”

John Locke against freedom. By John Quiggin (Jacobin, 28 June 2015). “John Locke’s classical liberalism isn’t a doctrine of freedom. It’s a defense of expropriation and enslavement.”

How John Locke was an eco-socialist-libertarian. By Ben Sharvy (Green- or Socialist-Libertarian Politics and Theory). “John Locke is often characterized by libertarians … However, Locke’s thought is as socialist as it is libertarian.”

Investigating the foundations of equality. By Ann Talbot (World Socialist Web Site, 16 June 2003). Review of Jeremy Waldron, God, Locke and Equality (Cambridge University Press, 2002). “Locke has some claim to be one of the key sources of modern theories of equality and any discussion of the political implications of social inequality needs to be well grounded in his work.”

Video: John Locke & Adam Smith “Private Property” & “Race of Laborers” (Socialist Democrats, blog by Stuart Wade, 23 March 2012, 4:40 min.)