Two Treatises of Civil Government (FULL Audiobook)

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Two Treatises of Civil Government audiobook
John LOCKE (1632 - 1704)
The Two Treatises of Civil Government is a work of political philosophy published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke. The First Treatise is an extended attack on Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarcha, which argued for a divinely-ordained, hereditary, absolute monarchy. The more influential Second Treatise outlines a theory of civil society based on natural rights and contract theory. Locke begins by describing the "state of nature," and goes on to explain the hypothetical rise of property and civilization, asserting that the only legitimate governments are those which have the consent of the people.

Locke's ideas heavily influenced both the American and French Revolutions. His notions of people's rights and the role of civil government provided strong support for the intellectual movements of both revolutions. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)

Genre(s): Political Science, Early Modern
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)
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BOOK I
Chapter 1 0:05:54
Chapter 2 0:12:20
Chapter 3 0:31:10
Chapter 4 0:43:55
Chapter 5 1:23:30
Chapter 6 1:35:45
Chapter 7 2:20:25
Chapter 8 2:32:30
Chapter 9 2:38:35
Chapter 10 3:12:00

BOOK II
Chapter I 5:08:14
Chapter 2 5:12:25
Chapter 3 5:33:48
Chapter 4 5:44:30
Chapter 5 5:49:51
Chapter 6 6:34:55
Chapter 7 7:08:53
Chapter 8 7:36:46
Chapter 9 8:14:56
Chapter 10 8:22:33

mattsmith
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⫸ TIME STAMPS ⫻ BOOKMARKS ⫷
Book One:
Chapter 1 6:18
Chapter 2 12:43
Chapter 3 31:29
Chapter 4 44:00
Chapter 5 1:23:15
Chapter 6 1:36:00
Chapter 7 2:20:44
Chapter 8 2:32:45
Chapter 9 2:38:53
Chapter 10 (COULDN'T FIND)
Chapter 11 (COULDN'T FIND)

Book Two:
Chapter 1 5:08:14
Chapter 2 5:12:30
Chapter 3 5:34:27
Chapter 4 5:44:42
Chapter 5 5:49:50
Chapter 6 6:35:00
Chapter 7 7:08:42
Chapter 8 7:36:46
Chapter 9 8:15:08
Chapter 10 8:22:33
Chapter 11 8:25:17
Chapter 12 8:36:47
Chapter 13 (COULDN'T FIND)
Chapter 14 9:16:30
Chapter 15 9:35:00
Chapter 16 9:41:50
Chapter 17 (COULDN'T FIND)
Chapter 18 10:09:35
Chapter 19 10:23:10

felicitydargis
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i love the uploads!thank you.now i can do so much more with audio books.

Aruariaan
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Thank so much for the upload. I love this book!

FindingTheNarrative
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You need time stamps for all of the chapters

timmneeley
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Ok.. Noah post deluge.
He put his _farm_ animals mostly, and a few others (likely cats, or by accident rats and mice) in his boat (flock or thinking animals).

His domain over all things… he was “last f…ing man (family) on Earth (well, his area)” and he ate whatever he could scrounge up.

His sons likewise could rush out and find areas for them and their families, for no others were living where they fetched up.

This “the commons” were enlarged. They could - and had to- scrounge near and far.

And the animals (that were domesticated and friendly) likely got loose, and went feral… probably not helped by the hungry boat inhabitants likely killing and eating some of the animals in front of them. But basically means “went” feral.

Noah and his town built their society on a 1:600+ year flood plain. Noah the paranoid could see how waters shifted and built a floating barn. He took his family, food and fodder for a month (moon cycle).
The flood plain flooded. All his neighbours and as far as he could see were wiped out. It killed, or silt submerged much of the area. When it recede and he fetched against a bank, it was devastation around him. So he left some/some escaped animals go. But then no one around to help or tell him what to do. He was “last in world” (area)

It’s entirely different level of instruction to the esoteric “Primal first psyche and self of mankind archetype “Adam”

temptempy
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Thank you! This was a great help as I read along.

ariannabrown
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The guy at 8:46.40 is not articulate enough to focus on the material to any appreciable degree.

deefivotree
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Thank you for vid Clutch for poli sci class!

crusaiden
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God bless you for reading to us, Nikki Sullivan One little note: "Politic" is pronounced PAHL-luht-tik, not pull-LIT-tik. Thank you again for all your hard work.

grovedas
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a parent having authority, how far we have fallen.

patrickmiller
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5:34:27 Book 2 Chapter 3 (The state of war)

kaelynsabree
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Book II Chapter 2 - Of the State of Nature 5:12:30

halliemattick
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Two Treatises of Government is a work of political philosophy published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke.

ageofenlightenment
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Adoro este libro, gracias ingleses 😊❤

worldlivingrealitieswithlc
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Hasn't been more relevant than today since the day it was written.

radagast
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Ironically, I was on a climate, commie-esque, very dark bleak channel, and they quoted Locke, and I knew I was in the wrong place. Best inadvertent reccomendation, ever. 😂

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