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Ivan
1 year ago
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What is the purpose of government according to john locke

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7nadin3 [17]1 year ago
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John Locke said that the role of the government is to secure and protect the God-given inalienable natural rights of the people. In his “Second Treatise of Government”, he said that a ruler gains authority through the consent of the governed. The duty of that government is to protect the natural.
-BARSIC- [3]1 year ago
4 0

The purpose of the government according to John Locke is to secure the rights of the people that are given by the gods to the people. To protect those natural rights of the people.

<h3>Who was John Locke?</h3>

John Locke was born in  august 29, 1632 In England. he was the English Philosopher and Political theorist. He described that how government should work for the betterment of the people.

He made many contributions in the development of the Humankind and provided the liberal thinking to the people. He firmly believes that Purpose of the government is to provide right to freedom, right to life and right to property.

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