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Essay heading: John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power
 
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He argues that the natural law gives people the authority to create affiliations without force. Every individual is born with the same advantages which are:life, health, liberty, and possessions. Locke states that a person should be unregimented from, "any superior power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man"...
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Every individual is born with the same advantages which are:life, health, liberty, and possessions. Locke states that a person should be unregimented from, "any superior power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man". Locke believed that the principle of the government was to uphold society, but if it becomes unsuccessful, then the people have the right to remove it from power...
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John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power   Locke And Hobbes Purpose Of Government   John Locke's Critique on President Bush's Preservation of Three Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, and Estate   Locke Government Theory   Locke's Second Treatise of Government   Civil Government and Locke   Locke's Second Treatise of Government   Both "To Kill A Mockingbird," and "The Power of One," demonstrate that one person who is willing to take risks and sacrifices really can influence a society and initiate significant change in attitudes.   Locke's The Second Treatise Of Civil Government: The Significance Of R   People In The Government   People In The Government   Expansion Of Government Power   How An Individual’S Power, Money, And Or Socioeconomic Status Can Affect The Justice Administered To Them By The United States Judicial Branch.   Should the government have the power to regualte abortion?   Why are people unequal in Society  
 
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