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Introduction: Locke’s Purpose and Critique of Filmer

Introduction: Locke’s Purpose and Critique of Filmer

In The Second Treatise of Government, John Locke begins by addressing the reader directly, expressing his hope that his work will support King William’s rightful claim to the throne of England. He argues that the only legal way to run a government is through the agreement of the people, and that King William’s rule is based on this principle

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