POLI 231 Lecture : POLI 231 - Locke 2

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Three viewpoints: republican/nationalist (both are characterized to a certain extent by their absolutist tendencies) Solution: strong government, rule of law, responsible government: liberal. Empowering actors in the market: socialist. Solution: specific to the group that is the threat ex. Locke is generally a liberal; however, he favours the rule of law, and uses an idea of freedom that combines the liberal and republican definitions. To have dispersion of power, one requires two mechanisms: constitutional government, dissolution of government. When: executive undermines legislative, and when trust played in government by citizens is. Popular sovereignty violated: rule of law, elections. These two institutions must be followed by the government in order for the government to be legitimate. If the above institutions are corrupted by the executive, then sovereignty reverts back to the people. Collapse of government is not equal to the collapse of society.

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