In the first treatise later referred to as the foregoing


In the First Treatise (later referred to as the "foregoing discourse" in Chapter 1 of the Second Treatise), Locke argues against the notion of the divine right of kings. Locke sums up his argument in Chapter I of the Second Treatise: what does he say about the relationship between present rulers' authority and Adam's rule? 

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History: In the first treatise later referred to as the foregoing
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