John Locke's Two Treatises Of Government

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John Locke is one of the most influential Enlightenment thinker, and social contract theorist who aided the development of the Declaration of Independence with his wise words and theory. Locke in his most important and influential book The Two Treatises of Government defends his claim that all men are born free, equal, and with reason. The Two Treatises of Government allows the reader to understand the meaning of equality through Locke’s theory. Throughout the book Locke gives many arguments as to why it is imperial for societies to be equal, and how it is fundamental to humanity. Ultimately, Locke emphasizes the importance of equality mentioning how it allows society to prosper with the protection of government. The premise of the Social Contract Theory is people entering an agreement by creating a government that will aid in preserving natural law. Locke’s social contract provides the organization for how governments must protect citizens and ensure prosperity. The Social Contract …show more content…

Locke suggests man entering a civil society to preserve oneself and abandon the state of nature. Locke elucidated the state of war “a state of Enmity and Destruction” and in this state of war, all natural laws are neglected. Man is Hence, the natural laws are disregarded, Locke mentions he state of war has its own law “Declaration of War” These acts of violence men no longer have any reasoning, “…have no other Rule, but that of Force and Violence… may be treated as Beasts of Prey.” The state of war can also resort to man being enslaved by another man revoking his natural law of liberty. The state of war places a fear upon Locke because man is able to take away liberties without consent from the other party. This act of oppression does not preserve the equality of all men. Locke mentions that man has much more to gain by consenting to a formal

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