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John Locke: Freedom, Equality, and Consent as it Relates to Membership in Civil Society

 
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John Locke: Freedom, Equality, and Consent as it Relates to Membership in Civil Society

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A 5 page overview of Locke’s philosophies in regard to freedom and equality. This paper explores Locke’s contention in the Second Treatise Locke presented his belief that while the state of nature was a state of free and equal individuals, membership in civil society was based upon the premise of active consent. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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