2022 István Hont Book Prize

We are pleased to announce that the 2022 István Hont Book Prize has been awarded to Claire Rydell Arcenas for America’s Philosopher - John Locke in American Intellectual Life (UCP).

A commonly held position in post-WWII American intellectual life was that John Locke's Second Treatise of Government underpinned not only the Declaration of Independence, but also the American Political Tradition more generally. But as Claire Rydell Arcenas's book shows, the centrality of Locke is largely a 20th century creation. In her often surprising account of America’s engagement with Locke from the early eighteenth century to the late twentieth, Arcenas suggests that successive generations of American readers found different aspects of Locke thought to be significant, although much less his political philosophy than his epistemology and his thoughts on self-development. The book is a masterfully written and well-researched work of intellectual history.

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