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24 Mar, 02:33:27
- On page 3, Locke infers that all men are created equal and have the same natural rights.
- On page 6, Locke infers that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of its citizens.
- On page 10, Locke infers that the power of government should be limited and not absolute.
- On page 14, Locke infers that the consent of the governed is necessary for a legitimate government.
- On page 18, Locke infers that the right to property is a natural right that cannot be taken away without just cause.
- On page 22, Locke infers that the state of nature is a state of equality and freedom.
- On page 26, Locke infers that the social contract is an agreement between the people and the government.
- On page 30, Locke infers that the government should be accountable to the people and subject to their laws.
- On page 34, Locke infers that the people have the right to overthrow a government that fails to protect their natural rights.
- On page 38, Locke infers that the separation of powers is necessary to prevent tyranny and ensure liberty.
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