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Title: Locke begins the Second Treatise by reminding the reader how he defended the rationale behind ...
Post by: sweaver5 on Feb 12, 2017
Locke begins the Second Treatise by reminding the reader how he defended the rationale behind Divine-Right rule in the First Treatise.

A) True
B) False


Title: Re: Locke begins the Second Treatise by reminding the reader how he defended the rationale behind ...
Post by: bio_man on Feb 12, 2017
Locke’s first chapter thus reminds the reader that patriarchalism as a theory for political power is unsound and he will set out his explanation for the rise of government. Several major themes are presented right away- the distinction between the relationship of a sovereign and his people and other relationships that feature a putative superior and inferior, the components of political power, and what the end of political power should be.