Two Treatises of Government

464
Book • Nonfiction
England • 17th century
1689
Cambridge University Press
Adult
18+ years
Two Treatises of Government by John Locke presents foundational ideas on political philosophy. The first treatise refutes the concept of absolute monarchies, while the second outlines Locke's vision of a civil society governed by natural rights, emphasizing individual freedom, property rights, and government by consent, influencing modern democratic thought.
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Two Treatises of Government by John Locke is lauded for its pivotal role in political philosophy, laying the groundwork for modern democracy and liberal thought. Praise centers on its advocacy for individual rights and government by consent. Critiques include its historical context limitations and occasionally dense prose. Overall, it's essential reading for understanding political theory.
A reader who enjoys Two Treatises of Government is likely interested in political philosophy, Enlightenment thought, and the development of democratic ideas. They may also appreciate John Locke's influence on modern political systems, similar to readers of Rousseau's The Social Contract or Hobbes's Leviathan.
464
Book • Nonfiction
England • 17th century
1689
Cambridge University Press
Adult
18+ years
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