For others sharing the same name, see Hector Macpherson (disambiguation).
Hector C. Macpherson (1851-1924), Scottish journalist, historian, and writer
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In the summer of 2005, 21-year old Carl Bryan planned to drive his brother from their cousin’s home in Ventura County back to his parent’s home in San Diego County.
Essay VII of the Essays in Retrieval was titled "Elegant Tombstones: A Note on Friedman's Freedom," and was a direct challenge to certain assumptions of "freedom" made by Milton Friedman in Capitalism and Freedom.
The Emergency Committee for Civil Rights had many prominent members, including executive members C.B. Macpherson, Leopold Infeld, and A.Y. Jackson.
He was wounded by shellfire, however, at Arleux, near Arras a few days later.
At about the same time, C. B. Macpherson argued in his Political Theory of Possessive Individualism that Hobbes and Locke stood together in laying the groundwork for proto-capitalism.