Second Treatise of Government
Publisher Description
In the state of nature, natural law governs behavior, and each person has license to execute that law against someone who wrongs them by infringing on their rights. People take what they need from the earth, but hoard just enough to cover their needs. Eventually, people begin to trade their excess goods with each other, until they develop a common currency for barter, or money.
Customer Reviews
Lost
The bald guy from lost is named after the author
Fine master piece!
This is a good book to read for one side of philosophy.
Lockes Cringe
Part of Locke’s argument for equality,human rights,democracy and other aspects of society is based heavily upon the existence of a Christian god, and Christian History. If either of those points fall to contention from the reader his arguments dissipate, however his later reasoning does deviate from this