The section below will now discuss Locke’s view on social contract theory. Locke 's Key Principles According to Locke, social contract theory is important in order to establish a civilized society. In The Second Treatise Locke explained that there is another perception on the law of the beast wherein the most powerful has the ability to survive (Uzgalis, 2012). The selected ones are given the authority to lead the government should come up with a logical decision on how to promote the greater good. The process of putting the authority to a unifying body that is the government enabled the justice system to be strong (Uzgalis, 2012). Locke also argues on the ability of the general people to distinguish the function of the society from the function of the government, these peculiarities allowed resistance disregarding the rule of the anarchy. Even if there is no rule of the government, men is still required to impact the society with the so called majority ruling (Uzgalis, 2012). There are a lot of methods of how a government can rule the country: it can be through dictatorship, monarchy, oligarchy or
The section below will now discuss Locke’s view on social contract theory. Locke 's Key Principles According to Locke, social contract theory is important in order to establish a civilized society. In The Second Treatise Locke explained that there is another perception on the law of the beast wherein the most powerful has the ability to survive (Uzgalis, 2012). The selected ones are given the authority to lead the government should come up with a logical decision on how to promote the greater good. The process of putting the authority to a unifying body that is the government enabled the justice system to be strong (Uzgalis, 2012). Locke also argues on the ability of the general people to distinguish the function of the society from the function of the government, these peculiarities allowed resistance disregarding the rule of the anarchy. Even if there is no rule of the government, men is still required to impact the society with the so called majority ruling (Uzgalis, 2012). There are a lot of methods of how a government can rule the country: it can be through dictatorship, monarchy, oligarchy or