1. Liberalisim to Socialism
John Locke presented the reinvented theory that, symbolic of a social contract, there must be a compromise between the sovereign and his subjects whereby respect for the ruler receives an equal respect for the liberties and rights of property of his people, as opposed to a complete surrender of rights for nothing in return, in which case the contract should be dissolved. This was based on Locke's belief that all men come into the world as potential equals, and their mind like a blank page to which every impression is impacted. ... Here the concepts of democracy were aspired to, as each in...
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