What is the meaning from John Lockes EXCERPT“if [men are] absolute lord of [their] own person and possessions, equal to the greatest and subject to nobody, why will [men] part with [their] freedom, his empire, and subject himself to the dominion and control of any other power? To which it is obvious to answer, that though in the state of Nature [men] hath such a right, yet the enjoyment of it is very uncertain and constantly exposed to the invasion of others; for all being kings as much as he, every man his equal, and the greater part not strict observers of equity and justice, the enjoyment of the property he has in this state is very unsafe, very insecure”


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