1. The Base of Civil Government
How he is by birth as well as how he evolves within the State of Nature are what differs between each philosophers work, The journey into this social phenomenon, the voluntary submission of natural man's rights in order to enter into a form of civil authority or government, is unique to each philosopher. ... " This states how natural man again may execute another man in defense of his natural rights of "life, health, liberty, and possession" (Locke 9). So, should these rights ever come under threat by another, natural man is permitted, even encouraged, to seek justice in wh...
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