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John Locke’s Two Treaties of Government, written in the late 17th century, was written to explain the legitimate political authority and to challenge the concept of absolute monarchy. The Two Treaties explained that the natural rights of humans are not granted by rulers but inherent to each person. That from birth they are already given these rights and to take them is an affront to humanity. Locke himself wrote this out of sheer disdain for the system of which he lived under for so many years.
Cite specific passages on the paragraph
Cite specific passages on the paragraph
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