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Locke And America

More so than perhaps any other single political philosopher, John Locke's vision of government was enacted as the founding fathers of America drew from Lockeian ideals when writing the Constitution. It is slightly ironic, then, that the country that Locke's views helped shaped was the land that grounded many of his arguments within the Second Treatise of Government. Using America as a reference point, Locke was able to make a cohesive argument for the state of human nature and the definition of property. It is with these two concepts a priori that Locke is able to argue that the role of government is to protect people's personal property and that, ultimately, it is in the public's best interest. I argue that having the New World available at the time of his theories gave Locke a focus for his ideal model; a world ripe with God's gifts but lacking human resources. While looking at America in terms of this instrumental value may have been a solid foundation for his model, I......


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