John Locke Flashcards
Empiricism
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Social Contract Theory
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Locke's social contract theory states that individuals in a state of nature (a hypothetical pre-political state) agree to form a government to protect their natural rights (life, liberty, and property). This agreement forms the basis of political legitimacy and justifies the authority of the government.
Natural Rights
Limited Government
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Property Rights
Religious Tolerance
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Consent of the Governed
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Separation of Powers
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Right of Revolution
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Locke argued that if a government violates the natural rights of its citizens and fails to fulfill its obligations, the people have a right to overthrow it and establish a new government. This concept has been influential in revolutionary movements throughout history.#+TITLE: John Locke's Political Philosophy: Key Concepts
John Locke Flashcards
Empiricism
What is Locke's empiricism? drill locke_political_philosophy
Social Contract Theory
Explain Locke's social contract theory. drill locke_political_philosophy
- Back
Locke's social contract theory states that individuals in a state of nature (a hypothetical pre-political state) agree to form a government to protect their natural rights (life, liberty, and property). This agreement forms the basis of political legitimacy and justifies the authority of the government.