Property, Democracy and Monarchy in John Locke. Was Locke a Supporter of Political Equality and Democracy?

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v20i2.2329

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Locke, Liberalism, Equality, Democracy, Monarchy

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This paper questions those interpretations of Locke as a follower of leveller radicalism and an unequivocal supporter of political equality and democracy. It argues that his work and political thought seek mainly a return to «our ancient government» and «its original constitution», that is, a model of “moderate or mixed monarchy” which not only represents a democratic regression compared to the «popular republicanism» of the Levellers but also a form of government in which the democratic and egalitarian elements are weakened.

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  • Roberto Rodríguez Guerra, University of La Laguna
    University of La Laguna

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2017-03-28

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Rodríguez Guerra, R. (2017). Property, Democracy and Monarchy in John Locke. Was Locke a Supporter of Political Equality and Democracy?. Contrastes. Revista Internacional De Filosofía, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v20i2.2329