3. Locke: Equality, Freedom, Property and the Right to Dissent
Foundations of Modern Social Thought (SOCY 151) John Locke, a liberal thinker and nearcontemporary of the conservative Hobbes, disputes Hobbes s thinking in some keys ways and builds on it in others. Locke starts his political theory with a notion of individuals in the state of nature being free, equal and reasonable; the state of nature is not synonymous with the state of war for Locke as it is for Hobbes. Locke argues that states should protect the property of individuals and must govern with the cons
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