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what was the idea of locke in the french revolution​

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Locke argued that individuals would agree to form a state that would provide a “neutral judge”, acting to protect the lives, liberty, and property of those who lived within it. Locke argued that government's legitimacy comes from the citizens' delegation to the government of their right of self-defense.

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Locke argued that individuals would agree to form a state that would provide a “neutral judge”, acting to protect the lives, liberty, and property of those who lived within it. Locke argued that government's legitimacy comes from the citizens' delegation to the government of their right of self-defense .

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