The Second Treatise of Government: An Essay Concerning the True Origin, Extent, and End of Civil Government

The Second Treatise of Government: An Essay Concerning the True Origin, Extent, and End of Civil Government

by John Locke
The Second Treatise of Government: An Essay Concerning the True Origin, Extent, and End of Civil Government

The Second Treatise of Government: An Essay Concerning the True Origin, Extent, and End of Civil Government

by John Locke

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"The Second Treatise of Government" by John Locke is a classic work of political philosophy that explores the nature of civil society and government. Published in 1689, this treatise remains a cornerstone of modern political thought, influencing the ideas behind the American Revolution and the development of modern liberal democracy. Locke's writing is characterized by clear, concise argumentation and a commitment to the principles of individual liberty, consent, and property rights. He argues that government is established to protect the natural rights of its citizens, and that it is the responsibility of the people to ensure that their government operates justly and within the bounds of the law. Whether you are a student of political science, a historian, or simply someone interested in the foundations of modern democracy, "The Second Treatise of Government" is a must-read. Its enduring relevance and the profound impact it has had on modern political thought make it an essential addition to any library.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788793494381
Publisher: Fili Public
Publication date: 01/31/2023
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

About The Author
One of the most famous English philosophers of the 17th century, John Locke, was also a physician and a political theorist. Locke believed that individuals are born with natural rights and is one of the founders of the liberal political philosophy. John Locke is best known for his book, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which contains his theory of ideas. His other popular works of writing include A Letter Concerning Toleration and Two Treatises of Government.
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