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John and John
Title: John and John
Category: History
Details: Words: 1914 | Pages: 8.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
John and John
John Locke and John Stuart Mill differed in their opinions on man’s freedom in political
society. Locke’s Second Treatise on Government and Mill’s On Liberty are both potent literary
works, but as they outline each philosopher’s view, they expose two divergent points of view.
These points of view are directed in the area of subject matter such as man’s potential for
inherently good or evil behavior, and the ends or
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prosperity of the state,
as well. Mill does not trust or distrust of man, and therefore does not explicitly limit freedom. He
does define freedom in very liberal terms, however, he leaves the potential for unlimited
intervention in the personal freedoms of the individual by the state. This nullifies any freedoms or
rights individuals are said to have. This is because they are subject to the whims and fancies of the
state.
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