Locke's Social Contract
Qn. Comment on Locke's Social Contract. Locke's two-stage contract is simply an affirmation that human nature is innately social and cooperative and state of nature is a state of peace. Locke emphasizes limited government and empowers the concept of natural rights by a constitutional mandate and he does not take note of contracting them away. Locke observes two stages of contract. The first is the social contract that is formed by the society by unanimous consent , and the second is the political contract , through which government is formed and which is only a fiduciary agreement and is to be formed by a majority decision . For Locke, a government is to be an agent and a trustee of society , a trustee of societal values. It is to be limited by the rights and liberties the citizen carries into the society. In Social contract, the members of society turn over to the government the right or power of executing the laws of nature that in their natural condition they were requi...