Legendary work by political philosopher John Locke, first published in 1689, which lays out his theories on natural rights, government, and the social contract. In this influential treatise, Locke argues that individuals possess certain inherent rights, including the right to life, liberty, and property, which are not bestowed by government but are intrinsic to human nature. He posits that individuals enter into a social contract to form a government, with the primary purpose of protecting these natural rights. Moreover, Locke contends that if a government fails to uphold its end of the social contract by abusing its power or infringing upon the rights of its citizens, the people have the right to alter or abolish it. This work profoundly influenced Enlightenment thinkers and played a crucial role in the development of modern democratic theory and the concept of individual rights.
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Penulis: John Locke
Penerbit: Odise, 2024
Kategori: Politik
SKU: BRD20913
Bahasa: English
Dimensi: 11 x 17,5 cm l Sofcover
Tebal: Vi + 125 hlm l Bookpaper
Harga: 65.000