
Can one truly understand the foundations of modern democracy without perusing the pages of John Locke's 'Second Treatise of Government'? This seminal work, both enlightening and thought-provoking, lays the groundwork for our understanding of civil society and government's role within it. Locke challenges the reader to rethink authority, asserting that power should not be absolute, but rather, it should be derived from the consent of the governed. This profound exploration of political philosophy is not only a testament to Locke's intellectual prowess, but also a cornerstone of democratic thought. Dive into this timeless classic for an enriching journey into the heart of human governance.
Chapters
20
Books/Sections
1
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- SECOND TREATISE OF GOVERNMENT