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John Locke's State of Nature

    In the Awaga Canyon after we got our five main concerns under control. We right away formed into a society with a government. We knew that this would be the best way to live their but we didn’t know why. According to Locke, man is willing to “part with his freedom, this empire, and subject himself to the dominion and control of another power. But why would man rid himself of freedom and put himself into to a society with government and laws? The answer – for his property. In the state of Nature man has freedom and propert

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