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Second Treatise, Of Civil Government

Second Treatise, Of Civil Government. John Locke 1690. Introduction. Rule of Law Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence Not to find our new principles Place before men the common sense of the subject Locke’s emphasis Property rights Right of the people to dissolve government.

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Second Treatise, Of Civil Government

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  1. Second Treatise, Of Civil Government John Locke 1690

  2. Introduction • Rule of Law • Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence • Not to find our new principles • Place before men the common sense of the subject • Locke’s emphasis • Property rights • Right of the people to dissolve government

  3. Summary • Man is born in a natural state of freedom • Each with an equal state of sovereignty • Abuse of freedom can hurt others • Government for the good of others • With the collective power to punish • Punishment should only be to correct • Punishment shouldbe equal

  4. Summary • We are willing to give up freedom to preserve our property • Protecting property is the purpose for government • We need to establish law, but some will not follow • We need unbiased judges, but they have agendas too • We need authority, but it can be abused

  5. Summary • Governments are born from our inability to live well • We all have the natural powers of preservation and punishment • We make laws together to preserve better • Working together gets more done • Keep it together, but enter into a new agreement if it makes life better

  6. Summary • First, establish a legislative power that is under the rule of law as well • These are the rules for governing • Fairness • For all good • Consent for taxation • Public access

  7. Summary • People can resist a legislative that works contrary to the rules • Our natural rights allow us to resist an oppressor • The people will judge if the government broke their trust • Individuals give up authority so long as the government is functioning, but if it does not they can replace it

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