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    Locke’s Political Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • Perhaps the most central concept in Locke’s political philosophyis his theory of natural law and natural rights. The natural lawconcept existed long before Locke as a way of expressing the idea thatthere … See more

    State of Nature

    Locke’s concept of the state of nature has been interpreted bycommentators in a … See more

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    Property

    Locke’s treatment of property is generally thought to be amonghis most important contributions in political thought, but it is alsoone of the aspects of his thought that has been … See more

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    Consent, Political Obligation, and The Ends of Government

    The most direct reading of Locke’s political philosophy findsthe concept of consent playing a central role. His analysis beginswith individuals in a state of nature where they … See more

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    Locke and Punishment

    John Locke defined political power as “a right of making lawswith penalties of death, and consequently all less Penalties”(Two Treatises 2.3). Locke’s theory of punishmen… See more

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    Separation of Powers and The Dissolution of Government

    Locke claims that legitimate government is based on the idea ofseparation of powers. First and foremost of these is the legislativepower. Locke describes the legislative … See more

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