How Is John Locke Applied To The Idea Of Protest

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Kevin O?Neale
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John Locke Applied to the Idea of Protest For ages people have been debating the rights that people are naturally born with, as well as the role that the government plays in these people?s lives. There have been strong arguments from both sides, but someone who, even in death, has had a continuing effect on governments across the world is English philosopher John Locke, who argued for the strength of the individual. One of Locke?s most well-known works is his essay ?Two Treatises of Government? in which he tackles problems concerning life, liberty, property, and, ultimately, the power that the people have over the government. However, to what extent can Locke?s beliefs be accepted? Can they justify peaceful protest? This essay will connect the beliefs expressed in …show more content…

it is important to give a brief overview of Locke?s life and note how these experiences shaped his beliefs. John Locke was born on August 29, 1632 in Wrington, Somerset, England.[footnoteRef:2] He was born into a devout working class family, his father a lawyer and former army captain, and his mother a housewife. Due to their religion. It is common to see Locke revert to Scripture to back his beliefs. He was able to earn a high level education