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When Locke says that people are not obligated to obey laws that are made without their authority and have a right to install a peace. new government under such circumstances, what is he implying about their rule in a commonwealth?

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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When Locke says that people are not obligated to obey that are made without their authority and have a right to install a peace new government under such circumstances.He implies this by doing following aspects:-

- Most influential political philosophers of the modern period among 1632- 1704 is John Locke.

- In the two treatises of government, he defended claims that god had made all people naturally subject and defended the claim that men are by nature free.

- The right to life liberty and property are the right of peoples on which he argued as part of the justification for understanding legitimate political government as a result of the social contact.

- Locke is known for his right to Revolution and important for its Defence.

- The seperation of legislative and executive powers and defends the majority of rule.

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