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John Locke on Equality, Toleration and the Atheist Exception

Added: 29 Aug 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes

Scholarly article on the political philosophy of Locke. Covers his theory of social contract and the political thinking behind his Second Treatise on Government - his seminal work outlining his political philosophy.

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Politics & Society

Strand: 1. Power & Decision Making: School

Suggestions for use: Probably more useful for the teacher but it will inform you about the main elements of Locke's thinking.


Strand: 5. Human Rights & Responsibilities: Ireland

Suggestions for use: Probably more useful for the teacher but it will inform you about the main elements of Locke's thinking.

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