Second Treatise of Government (1689) - John Locke
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During this episode, Erick Nganyange and Professor Ron Cline delve into the impact of John Locke's book, "Second Treatise of Government." John Locke, a British philosopher, Oxford academic, and medical researcher, this book was published in 1689, Locke proposed that sovereignty should lie in the hands of the people.
The student and professor discuss Locke's ideas on the state of nature, state of war, slavery, and the dissolution of government. They examine how these concepts have influenced political philosophy and impacted the development of modern democratic societies.
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