Two Treatises Of Government

Two Treatises Of Government

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Two Treatises Of Government

Two Treatises Of Government

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SKU: DADAX8124803641
ISBN: 9788124803646
Publisher: Peacock Books
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Two Treatises Of Government Is A Work Of Political Philosophy Published Anonymously In 1689 By John Locke. The First Treatise Is A Scathing Criticism Of Patriarchalism And Presents A Forceful Refutation Of Robert FilmerS Patriarcha. Locke Proceeds By Contesting FilmerS Proofs From Scripture And Ridicules Them As Senseless, Concluding That No Government Can Be Justified By An Appeal To The Divine Right Of Kings.The Second Treatise Describes LockeS Ideas For A More Civilized Society Based On Natural Rights And Contract Theory. Locke Begins By Describing The State Of Nature, Much More Stable Than Thomas Hobbes State Of War Of Every Man Against Every Man, And Argues That All Men Are Created Equal In The State Of Nature By God. Then He Explains The Hypothetical Rise Of Property And Civilization, In The Process Saying That The Only Legitimate Governments Are Those That Have The Consent Of The People. Locke Also Defines The State Of Nature Saying That In Order To Properly Understand Political Power And Trace Its Origins, We Must Consider The State That All People Are In Naturally. That Is A State Of Perfect Freedom Of Acting And Disposing Of Their Own Possessions And Persons As They Think Fit Within The Bounds Of The Law Of Nature.According To Locke, If Man In The State Of Nature Be So Free, And If He Be Absolute Lord Of His Own Person And Possessions, Equal To The Greatest, And Subject To Nobody, He Will Never Part With His Freedom. He WonT Give Up This Empire To Subject Himself To The Dominion And Control Of Any Other Power. Though Nature Has Given Him Such Rights, Yet He Is Constantly Exposed To The Invasion Of Others. The Enjoyment Of The Property He Has In This State Is Very Unsafe, Very Unsecure. This Makes Him Willing To Quit A Condition, Which, However Free, Is Full Of Fears And Continual Dangers.LockeS Political Philosophy Contained In The Book Provides Rich Scholarship For Common People, Particularly The Students Of Politics.

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