Summer Philosophical Readings, Locke’s Treatise of Civil Government

Summer Philosophical Readings, Locke’s Treatise of Civil Government

Why is self-defense justifiable?  Why are individual property rights essential for the preservation of the right to life?   What can possibly legitimate governmental power?  Are there any limits on what governments are allowed to do?  What sorts of political constitutions are acceptable?  Is war ever permissible, and if so, what are its limits?  What is tyranny?

If these sorts of questions kindle the fire of curiosity in your heart, then you won’t want to miss our 2024 St. Mary Summer Philosophical Readings Group on John Locke’s (2nd) Treatise of Civil Government, starting May 15.  Please enroll here:

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