Two Treatises of Government
JKJeremy KleidostyIJIan Jackson
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Abstract
John Locke’s 1689 Two Treatises of Government is a key text in the history of political theory – one whose influence remains marked on modern politics, the American Constitution and beyond. Two Treatises is more than a seminal work on the nature and legitimacy of government. It is also a masterclass in two key critical thinking skills: evaluation and reasoning. Evaluation is all about judging and assessing arguments – asking how relevant, adequate and convincing they are. And, at its heart, the first of Locke’s two treatises is pure evaluation: a long and incisive dissection of a treatise on the arguments in Sir Robert Filmer’s Patriarcha. Filmer’s book had defended the doctrine that kings were absolute rulers…
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2- JKJeremy KleidostyCorresponding
- IJIan Jackson
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Keywords
- Government (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Political science
- Philosophy
- Linguistics
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