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Two Treatises Of Government

Book • 1689
Published in 1689, 'Two Treatises of Government' is a seminal work by John Locke that critiques the divine right of kings and advocates for a government based on the consent of the governed.

The first treatise refutes Robert Filmer's 'Patriarcha,' which argued for the divine right of kings, while the second treatise outlines Locke's theory of civil society, the state of nature, natural rights, and the social contract.

Locke argues that legitimate governments derive their power from the consent of the people and that individuals have the right to rebellion if the government fails to protect their natural rights to life, liberty, and property.

His ideas significantly influenced the American and French Revolutions and remain central to liberal political theory.

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Amit Varma
in the context of his work on individual freedom and self-ownership.
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Erwähnt als eine Art philosophische Interpretation des englischen Bürgerkriegs.
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Byron Donalds
as one of the political and philosophical texts he read to understand law and governance.
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Ep. 2395 - The Brainrot Right Has LOST Its Mind
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Christina Pazsitzky
in the context of discussing the origins of concepts like life, liberty, and property.
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Ben Shapiro
in the context of private property as a fundamental human right.
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Erik Selle
as a book which is the foundation for liberalism.
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Philip Pilkington
as the originator of contract theory and a key figure in the development of liberalism.
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The Death of Liberalism w/ Philip Pilkington
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Marci Shore
for his contrasting view on the state of nature compared to Hobbes, emphasizing individual freedom.
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Class 2: The Heritage of the Enlightenment
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Peter McCormack
when discussing consent and the ability to withdraw it from a failing Labour government.
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#104 - Fernando Nikolić - Bitcoin: The Last Defence Against Government Failure
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Montgomery Toms
as one of the books he's reading to learn about traditional liberal thinkers.
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#145 - Montgomery Toms - The British Charlie Kirk

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