Locke, Consent, and Property: Rethinking Political Obligation
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This episode aims to introduce Locke’s key ideas on government, consent, and property as presented in the text extracts.
• Explain how Locke links political authority to the consent of the governed rather than to divine right or mere force.
• Explore Locke’s argument that individual rights to life, liberty, and especially property set limits on governmental power.
• Show how Locke’s theory of consent and revolution emerges against the background of the 1688 English Revolution.
• Critically reflect on tensions in Locke’s account, including inequality, passive subjects, and the protection of propertied interests.
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