when locke says that people are not obligated to obey laws that are made without their authority and have a right to install a new goverment under such circumstances, what is he implying about their rule in commonwealth
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Locke advocates that Commonwealth must be an independent community and claims that people choose, form and give consent and authority to governments for sole purpose of fulfilling what he deem their natural right and in accordance with their free will and if those are not provided by the government the people have in themselves the power to install a new one that will.
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