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Two Treatises of Government

Author: John Locke

£17.46

John Locke laid the groundwork for modern liberalism.

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Publisher

Tuttle Publishing

Year of Publishing

1993

Number of pages

336

ISBN

'9780460873567

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

9 ounces

Size (Inches)

7.74 X 5.1 X 0.91 (inches)

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Category: Product ID: 26285

Description

John Locke laid the groundwork for modern liberalism. He argues that political societies exist to defend the lives, liberties and properties of their citizens, and that no government has any authority except by the consent of the people. When rulers become tyrants and act against the common good, then the people have a right to revolution against them. Writing against the backdrop of Charles II’s savage purge of the Whig movement, Locke set out to attack monarchical absolutism and demolished the intellectual fabric of the divine right of rulers. The rights of property owners of native Americans, and of women and children, the need for economic improvement, the separation of powers in the constitution, the meaning of God’s commands and the nature and limits of consent-these are all topics within Locke’s compass, and make his book the subject of intense debate.

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