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Of Civil Government: Two Treaties
This book discusses Locke's political theory on civil government in regards to the English Revolution. The book consists of 30 chapters about essays concerning certain false principles on slavery and natural liberty, of paternal and regal power, of Adam's title to sovereignty by creation, by donation, by the subjection of Eve, and by fatherhood, of fatherhood and property considered together as fountains of sovereignty, of the conveyance of Adam's sovereign monarchical power, of monarchy by inheritance from Adam, of the heir to the monarchial power of Adam, and essays concerning the true original extent and end of civil government of political power, of the state of nature, of the state of war, of slavery, of property, of paternal power, of political or civil society, of the beginning of political societies, of the ends of political society and government, of the forms of a Commonwealth, of the extent of the legislative power, the legislative, executive, and federative power of the Commonwealth, of prerogative, of paternal, political and despotical power, considered together, of conquest, of usurpation, of tyranny, and of dissolution of government. This book is suitable for politics practitioners and research on Locke's theory on civil government.
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