Jiang presents Locke's social contract as a government whose purpose is to protect life, liberty, and property, with property becoming an engine for wealth accumulation and English power.
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English Power
Jiang presents Locke's social contract as a government whose purpose is to protect life, liberty, and property, with property becoming an engine for wealth accumulation and English power.
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"really matter okay if it's up to humans to decide how to structure society how can you best do so and at this time..."
"China and France do you get it that's okay too because it happened elsewhere okay all right so part of property and as you..."
"...the British colonies for safekeeping, okay? So that's a source of English power. Second is the idea of security. Security is a piece of..."
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