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Jon Locke

Title: Jon Locke
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 376 | Pages: 1.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


Jon Locke

4. John Locke was opposed to an absolute monarchy; Hobbes thought they were a good system. John Locke believed that the individual should be responsible for his own justice; Hobbes thought that a society needed an absolute ruler. The differences that appear lye in regard to their thoughts on mankind in general. John Locke saw mankind as “naturally” harmonious amongst each other and Hobbes thought that man was more inclined to be “everyman for himself”. Locke …showed first 75 words of 376 total

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showed last 75 words of 376 total…prevent Charles II from having absolute power was one reason Locke wrote the Two Treatises. Locke wanted it known that people were born with equal rights, also he wrote of property. If a man put his labor into something, Locke thought it was his to use. When man gets to numerous, and land gets scarce however, a civil society delegates individuals to enforce law, and gives them the authority to enforce the laws it creates.

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