Summary of philosophy of right (õiguse filosoofia kokkuvõte)
good reason and is not a institution what helps to create an ideal society.
Locke second treatise on government
I
Locke defines political power as the right to make laws for the protection and regulation of
property. In his view, these laws only work because the people accept them and because they
are for the public good.
Monarchy is not derived from god or a direct decender of leaders described in the Old testament.
Sovereign protects people and their property.
Sovereginity not analouges to a father's relation to his children husband, wife etc
II
People have an obligation to punish those who go against God's will and attempt to harm
another by compromising his life, liberty, or possessions.
In the state of nature man is equal to his fellows
Man has the obligation of treating others as he would want to be treated
Man has neither right to destroy himself or waste his property (unless in pursuit of a nobler aim)
III; IV