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John Locke’s Political Power Vis-À-vis Abuse Of Power In Nigeria
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]John
Locke was also of the view that social contract should remain the best
option for the civil society. In fact he was one of the flag-bearers of
social contract, just as Hobbes. He did not see it as a situation of
servitude on the part of the citizens to their rulers. Rather the
citizens submitted their legislative and executive powers in order to be
governed. Hence the pact makes them a “single body politicâ€[8], making
them equal and free men, both the rulers and th ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]John
Locke was also of the view that social contract should remain the best
option for the civil society. In fact he was one of the flag-bearers of
social contract, just as Hobbes. He did not see it as a situation of
servitude on the part of the citizens to their rulers. Rather the
citizens submitted their legislative and executive powers in order to be
governed. Hence the pact makes them a “single body politicâ€[8], making
them equal and free men, both the rulers and th ... Continue reading---
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