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portada Two Treatises of Government: Fundamental Theories of Human Government (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9781505605549

Two Treatises of Government: Fundamental Theories of Human Government (in English)

John Locke (Author) · David E. Fritsche Th D. (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Two Treatises of Government: Fundamental Theories of Human Government (in English) - Fritsche Th D., David E. ; Locke, John

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Synopsis "Two Treatises of Government: Fundamental Theories of Human Government (in English)"

From the beginning of time, philosophers, politicians and otherwise concerned people have thought about the nature and structure of government. Few have been as influential as John Locke. Among the many who have influenced the course of history in general and the formation of The United States of America, none has had a greater part than John Locke. Locke's presentation of Natural Law supposes that social structures left to themselves will be better than those controlled by intrusive government. He proposes that nature has a way of doing things that is based on principles - the laws of nature. He also presents a convincing case for a government that is supportive and protective of human nature rather than powerful and imposing. It was their reliance on Locke that was underpinning of our Founding Fathers as they wrestled with the shape, form and limits of government in the forming of The United States. The references to Locke in the writings of those involved in our formation are many. The principles they put together in the shaping of our Constitution owe much to the writings of John Locke.

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