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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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political

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1 1 | government, another original of political power, and another way of 2 2 | set down what I take to be political power; that the power of 3 3 | Sect. 3. POLITICAL POWER, then, I take to be 4 4 | Sect. 4. TO understand political power right, and derive 5 71 | not possibly be, if all political power were only paternal, 6 71 | it. But these two powers, political and paternal, are so perfectly 7 73 | subject them to this or that political power: but neither of these 8 76 | natural right of fathers to political authority, because they 9 [Title]| Chapter VII.~Of Political or Civil Society.~ 10 77 | together, came short of political society, as we shall see, 11 86 | from that which is properly political society, we shall best see, 12 86 | by considering wherein political society itself consists.~ 13 87 | requires it. But because no political society can be, nor subsist, 14 87 | there, and there only is political society, where every one 15 87 | are, and who are not, in political society together. Those 16 89 | there and there only is a political, or civil society. And this 17 [Title]| VIII.~Of the Beginning of Political Societies.~ 18 95 | estate, and subjected to the political power of another, without 19 99 | agreeing to unite into one political society, which is all the 20 99 | actually constitutes any political society, is nothing but 21 102 | freedom of uniting into what political society he thought fit, 22 107 | preserve to men all the political happiness they sought for 23 122 | concerning the beginning of political societies, and that consent 24 [Title]| Chapter IX.~Of the Ends of Political Society and Government.~ 25 [Title]| Chapter XV.~Of Paternal, Political, and Despotical Power, considered 26 170 | jurisdictions of that which is political. The power of the father 27 171 | Sec. 171. Secondly, Political power is that power, which 28 173 | agreement gives the second, viz. political power to governors for the 29 174 | to manage his property; political, where men have property 30 243 | they have given up their political power to the legislative,


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