John Locke
Locke –
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Father of Liberalism.
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State is a night watchman – Only to protect property.
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Scholar of Possessive Individualism (Macpherson)
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Settled phase of British History, Glorious revolution.
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Books – “Two Treatises of Civil Government.” First book – Criticised Filmer’s Patriarcha (state is like a family of god). Second book – “Civil Govt” (Theory of Limited State, social contract).
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Gives limited powers to state (limited state).
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“Government is a trust, people are trustees”.
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First to talk about representative form of govt.
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First to give majoritarian model of democracy.
Liberalism – Philosophy of capitalist class.
Pol. Liberalism – Limited state.
Locke – Balanced view (Enlightened view) on human nature.
Type of govt Locke proposes –
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Which respects Natural rights or FR.
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Does not support absolute state.
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Due to enlightened view of human nature man will not harm other in SON, hence SON will be peaceful and man will be able to enjoy natural rights.
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Man enters into contract due to inconvenience (To make laws, To execute laws, To adjudicate laws) in SON.
First contract –
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SON to Civil society.
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Civil society consists of all associations which are neither part of natural/informal society nor a part of govt. (Sphere of Freedom)
Second Contract –
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Civil Society to Formation of govt.
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People will form common authority due to inconvenience in SON.
Theory of Separation of Powers –
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Reason – Common sense for SOP.
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Man transfers three rights.
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Man can’t transfer three rights – Right to life, liberty and property. State can’t deprive these rights.
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Govt only enjoys delegated powers.
Locke’s concept of revolution – Peaceful constitutional change by constitutional means.
Types of Consent –
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Explicit – Those who voted for the party in power.
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Tacit – Those who voted for the other parties.
Theory of Natural Rights/Theory of Right to Property –
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Right to prop is imp for good and other two rights carry no value without right to prop. “Purpose of creating commonwealth is protection of prop”.
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Property – Product of one labour including labour of his slave and his horse.
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Earning prop is not a sin. God has created apple, meat, milk… not to sacrifice but to eat.
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Initially all property was in common.
Limitation on Right to prop –
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Right not to deprive others from earning prop (Equality of opportunity).
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Labour limitation – Only what prop is legitimate which is earned by putting one’s labour.
Locke on Secularism –
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State should adopt principle of toleration.
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State should be tolerant towards followers of different religion.
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He suggests freedom of conscience.
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State should not tolerate atheists.
Types of intellectuals – 1. Organic intellectuals, 2. Traditional intellectuals.
Filmer – Supporter of absolute state, Critic of social contract, his theory justifies old order (Feudalism or social system based on birth).
Theory of Property –
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Locke does not support prop of feudal class (Reason – their prop is not product of their labour).
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Filmer –
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If prop is prod of labour then it becomes difficult to justify right of inheritance. Therefore heredity should the principle to justify prop.
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Rejects theory of social contract. Because then every generation has to be given opportunity to create contract.
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Acc to him Adam – was the first king, son of god.
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Locke’s criticism –
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Not possible to find heir of Adam.
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Like Aristo he does not support absolute authority of state & state is not a family rather family of families.
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Man is poor because man is lazy.
Utilitarianism is empiricism.