Social Sciences, asked by mageshmadhu1998, 11 months ago

doctrine of divine means in theory of locke​

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Answered by rupayan25
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The doctrine of the divine or absolute right of the monarch is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It maintains that a monarch derives the right to rule directly from the will of God and hence cannot be subjected to any earthly authority

Answered by madhumithateju
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The Doctrine of Divine and Absolute Right means that the King is the super power and only god can judge an unjust king. Thus the Monarch can't be subjected to the will of commoners or even the Church. Locke refuted the above.

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