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Second Treatise of Government e-text contains the full text of Second Treatise of Government by John Locke.
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Definition of Political Power
- Chapter 2: Of the State of Nature
- Chapter 3: Of the State of War
- Chapter 4: Of Slavery
- Chapter 5: Of Property
- Chapter 6: Of Paternal Power
- Chapter 7: Of Political or Civil Society
- Chapter 8: Of the Beginning of Political...
- Chapter 9: Of the Ends of Political Society and...
- Chapter 10: Of the Forms of a Commonwealth
- Chapter 11: Of the Extent of the Legislative...
- Chapter 12: Of the Legislative, Executive, and Federative Power of the...
- Chapter 13: Of the Subordination of the Power of the...
- Chapter 14: Of Prerogative
- Chapter 15: Of Paternal, Political, and Despotical Power, Considered...
- Chapter 16: Of Conquest
- Chapter 17: Of Usurpation
- Chapter 18: Of Tyranny
- Chapter 19: Of the Dissolution of Government
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In the Second Treatise of Government Locke mentions America quite a lot, why is that?
What is the role played by America in relation to Locke's notion of property?