Locke: Revolution

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Philosophy

 

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Ramon K

 

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December 31, 2011

 

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University

 

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With this equality, each man has the God given right to revolt against a tyrant if deemed necessary. Locke believed that the relationship between the government and its people is in the form of a "social contract". Moreover, the citizens complied to relinquish certain freedoms for the protection and leadership of the government...
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However, if the government overstepped its boundary, the government's side of the "contract" was viewed as non-existent. When this "contract" is nullified, the people have a right to overthrow the government. Furthermore, the people are obligated to rebel and replace the government. These were Locke's beliefs...
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