Description
As one of the early Enlightenment philosophers in England, John Locke sought to bring reason and critical intelligence to the discussion of the origins of civil society. Endeavoring to reconstruct the nature and purpose of government, a social contract theory is proposed. The Second Treatise sets forth a detailed discussion of how civil society came to be and the nature of its inception. Locke's discussion of tacit consent, separation of powers, and the right of citizens to revolt against repressive governments, has made The Second Treatise one of the most influential essays in the history of political philosophy.
Author: John Locke
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 03/01/1986
Pages: 136
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 8.58h x 6.50w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9780879753375
ISBN10: 0879753374
BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Political
- Political Science | History & Theory | General
- Philosophy | Social
Author: John Locke
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 03/01/1986
Pages: 136
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 8.58h x 6.50w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9780879753375
ISBN10: 0879753374
BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Political
- Political Science | History & Theory | General
- Philosophy | Social
About the Author
JOHN LOCKE was born August 29, 1632, in Somerset, England, the son of landed English gentry. He entered Christ Church College of Oxford Univer-sity in 1652 and passed through the academic ranks quite uneventfully, later assuming a teaching post at the university. To escape ordination in the Church of England--a natural bureaucratic step toward university pro-motion--Locke took up the study of medicine and was transported into a new world of "natural philosophy" in which he associated with powerful scientific minds like that of Robert Boyle.

