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Lec 15 - Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (1-5)

"Lec 15 - Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (1-5)" Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) John Locke had such a profound influence on Thomas Jefferson that he may be deemed an honorary founding father of the United States. He advocated the natural equality of human beings, their natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and defined legitimate government in terms that Jefferson would later use in the Declaration of Independence. Locke's life and works are discussed, and the lecture shows how he transformed ideas previously formulated by Machiavelli and Hobbes into a more liberal constitutional theory of the state. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Who Is John Locke? 13:11 - Chapter 2. John Locke's Theory of Natural Law 31:27 - Chapter 3. Property, Labor and the Theory of Natural Law Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Fall 2006.

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