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Freedom Quote by Michael S. Greve

“Classical theorists (foremost John Locke, a British philosopher greatly admired by the founders) captured the predicament in the idea of a preconstitutional “state of nature.” In that state, Locke contended, free and equal persons hold broad rights to life, liberty, and property. However, they…” quote by Michael S. Greve
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““Classical theorists (foremost John Locke, a British philosopher greatly admired by the founders) captured the predicament in the idea of a preconstitutional “state of nature.” In that state, Locke contended, free and equal persons hold broad rights to life, liberty, and property. However, they lack the means of enforcing those rights.””

Michael S. Greve

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Source Book: The State of Nature in Political Thought, Michael S. Greve, 2020

Locke argued that in a natural condition people possess rights but no authority to protect them, creating a need for organized governance.

In simple terms: People have rights but no protection without government.

Key Takeaway

Establish institutions to enforce rights.

Themes

politics rights government philosophy

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

theoretical historical

When to use this quote

  • forming a constitution
  • establishing law enforcement
  • designing civil institutions

Key Concepts

social contract natural rights state authority

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies ensure enforcement without oppression?
  • What mechanisms prevent abuse of authority?
A Different Perspective

The theory assumes rational actors and may overlook power imbalances.

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