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4 April, 09:22

7. What did Locke think of men being controlled against their will?

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  1. 4 April, 09:36
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    John Locke was an English philosopher known for keying the term "life, liberty, and property" and believed in a social contract between the government and its citizens. He believed in natural and law, and thought that if that natural law was violated the people had the right to overthrow their ruler. Due to Locke's strong belief in free will, it could be inferred that Locke opposes men being controlled against their own will.
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