The Forms of Civil Government (Locke, Pt. 4)

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Part Four of our series on John Locke, part of a larger series Foundations of Western Political Thought. In this video we examine Locke's views on the various forms of civil government, particularly the Legislative power and the Executive power. Of the institutions of civil government, the Legislative power is supreme, however, Locke emphasizes that the Legislative is ultimately subordinate to the People, who retain certain unalienable rights.
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:54 - What is Freedom?
2:14 - Separation of Powers
3:43 - The Legislative Power and its Limitations
9:10 - No Taxation Without Representation
15:22 - The People are Supreme
20:46 - The Chain of Power and Authority
22:59 - The Executive Power
28:56 - The Legislative and Executive Powers Must Be Separated!
32:20 - What is Tyranny?
35:34 - Unalienable Rights
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I truly love what it should be today, sadly it is not anymore.
@BS89.
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Have you made any videos on the cest qui vie act of 1666? Or sovereignity ? ( By court claiming your TRADE name back from the government titties)
@BS89.
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Trusts on new borns; For every 100 or 1000 born in a country, the country would take out a loan from the IMF and put in the trusts on these new born future slaves
@BS89.
@BS89. 3 ай бұрын
Government branches is businesses individually doing their own thing. Mean while the slave is an investment in their eyes. Explains why people feel like a piece of worthless paper when we have stuff to do within the government branches or tax issues
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@BS89.
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I’m sorry for my wordings, top 3 worst writer :)
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