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English

 

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Tara S

 

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February 14, 2013

 

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The contrast of their views of man in the state of nature breeds differences in their formation of government and the type of governmental structure. Locke's state of nature is an optimistic one. Locke believes everyone is equal. Locke's equality in the state of nature lies in the fact that he believes that everyone is born with "all the same advantages of nature"...
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Everyone has the same abilities and the right to use those abilities. No man has a natural right to power over other human beings (Macpherson 1980). This equality is distributed to other aspects of Locke's state of nature including everyone's rights to life, liberty and property. These rights stem from Locke's main idea in the Second Treatise, the idea of labor...
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