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    contract theory exists before government where everyone is equal and lives in a balance between the State of Nature and the Law of Nature. He says “all men are naturally in the state of nature” (Second Treatise P15) but “subject only to limits set by the law of nature” (Second Treatise P4). In the Second Treatise‚ the State of Nature depicts everyone as equal beings only accountable by the Laws of Nature‚ which seeks the preservation of the human species. However‚ this expects humans to enforce these laws

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    and so on. Locke got to be one of the primary scholars of common society popularity based state. ¬ Locke talked for the most part around two branches of force: administrative and official. Obviously they are the principle in his work "Two Treatises on Government"‚ however in the event that we see from opposite side‚ we can presume that Locke was the primary who proposed three branches of force. Other than authoritative and official forces he offered nature control or federative. "There is another

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    After careful re-reading and deliberation of Chapter V “Of Adam’s Title to Sovereignty by the Subjection of Eve” in John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government‚ I argue that John Locke is a feminist. Locke acknowledges Eve’s – who serves at the representation of all women – important biblical recognition‚ confesses to her Dominion over mankind‚ gave her equal authority‚ if not more‚ over children‚ and briefly addresses her power to access property. Although economic free is beyond the scope of this

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    • What is the purpose of a constitution? • What are the main characteristics of a constitution? 1. What is the Function of a Constitution (a) THE NEED FOR ORDER AND SECURITY • Hobbes‚ Leviathan (1651) • Locke‚ Two Treatises of Government (1690) • Marx‚ The Communist Manifesto (1848) (b) THE HOMOGENEITY OF SOCIETY • Rousseau‚ The Social Contract (1762) (c) CITIZENSHIP: THE INCLUSION AND ACCEPTANCE OF INDIVIDUALS: the issue of inclusion and exclusion

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    John Locke and the Declaration of Independence In 1689‚ John Locke published‚ what proved to be‚ a valuable document for the American Revolution as well as life in present day America‚ known as the Second Treatise of Government. In his document he creates a model of his ideal civil government‚ which is created by the people to ensure their “natural rights” of life‚ liberty‚ and property. This government may also be dissolved upon the decision of the people‚ when it is believed that the sovereignty

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    laws in the hands of the government which will protect their rights. (Excerpt from Locke’s Two Treatises with Government) ”. Within the government‚ there were societies. Lock felt that the people needed/ wanted a government to protect their rights. They don’t‚ however‚ want to be victims of power abuse by the government. “The reason why men enter into society is to preserve their property. (Two Treatises with Government) ”. Every society is made up of citizens; he believed that People (lawmakers)

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    literary work that imitatesimitate another in order to turn it or hold it up to ridicule. 2-A treatise: AIt is a formal account in writing‚ treating systematically of some subjectssubject. 3-A fabliau: A short metrical tale usually comic‚ frankly coarse‚ often cynical‚ It is a popular short narrative poem in the 12th and 13th centuries in Europe. 4-Pamphlet: AIt is a short essay or treatise usually on a current topic single subject usually published without a binding. 5-Satire: AIt is

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    International law western and Islamic perspective Submitted to; Sir Akhter Hussain Submitted by; Sadia MasoodBS Comparison of Siyar and International law From the very first day when man began to organize them selves in political communities they have felt the need for some rules and regulations to regulate their inter-community relations. And with the passage of time now we reached to a time o f international relations rather than the relations among small communities or tribes. And there

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    The enlightenment was an era of genius coming together to discuss the problem about their system and how these people can fix it. “Because this period was a time of high intellect and bright new ideas ‚ historians have called it the age of Enlightenment or the age of reason” (overview‚ mini Q). The Enlightenment was full of philosophers‚ in which meaning that philosophers were thinkers in France. “The term ‘philosophers’ comes from the Ancient Greek term meaning ‘lover of wisdom”(wiki). The philosopher

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    social contract legitimate the resistance of political power. Before the establishment of government‚ people lived under a circumstance called the state of nature. The term ‘state of nature’ and ‘law of nature’ are referred to by Locke in his Second Treatise of Government (Locke‚ 2014‚ Chap2). In this state‚ human beings enjoyed freedom‚ and created equally by god. (Locke‚ 2014‚ Chap2‚ Sec4) Hence‚ for Locke‚ men are believed to be free‚ equal and independent. Locke’s argument follows religious fundamentals

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