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The philosophy of John Locke

Title: The philosophy of John Locke
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


The philosophy of John Locke

John Locke (1632-1704) was one of the greatest philosophers in Europe at the end of the seventeenth century. It is accurate to say that John Locke is the theoretical architect of democracy as it exists in the western world today. His ideas, as expressed in his famous Second Treatise on Civil Government, were influential in forming the political philosophy of the founders of the American and French Republics. Locke’s ideas contradicted the more conservation assumptions …showed first 75 words of 905 total

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showed last 75 words of 905 total…into three branches, each of which would function as a check up upon the other. Locke called these divisions the executive, legislative and federal branches of government. The executive, legislative and federal branches of government would have much the same function as they do in the United States government, but the duties of the federal branch consisted in carrying on negotiations with foreign powers. Locke greatly feared the possible concentration of authority in the executive.

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