Locke's Theory Analysis

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(ND) Locke’s theory about human nature states “men in the state of nature are free and equal, and at liberty to do as they wish—but only “within the bounds of the law of nature.” ” (Forde, S.) Although Locke’s philosophy is several hundred years old, his ideals are very much still relevant to our life decisions, choices, and actions today. A mayor, a professor, and a struggling couple are all perused through the lens of Locke, to determine if there is a greater good to the situations.
(JS)If a mayor is given high value gifts, who benefits? The mayor has technically done nothing wrong by accepting gifts from other organizations. However; looking from the ethical standpoint, the expensive gifts can be taken as bribes for his support or as leverage for future campaigns or lead to corruption or other illegal activities. SB: Locke indicated that the people should only support the government when it was in the right and acting …show more content…

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