1. John Locke and Politics
He explained in terms of history by stating that the morality of one society is the immorality of the other. ... He states that humans act in a way so as to generate the greatest amount of public happiness or general happiness, and also says that the determination of goodness and badness of their actions is their result expressed in the terms of public happiness. The stating of contradictory views like that shows us that he was not extreme in his thinking. ... Focusing on 'Treatise on Civil Government', he wrote it to disapprove the whole belief or doctrine of royal privileges or pr...
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