What things characterize human beings in their natural state


Question 1: What two things characterize human beings in their natural state, according to Locke?

Question 2: Why does Locke hold that human beings are equal?

Question 3: Why is the natural state of human liberty not a state of license, according to Locke? What does he mean by that?

Question 4: How does the "state of nature" provides a basis for a "law of nature", according to Locke?

Question 5: According to Locke, how is it that some members of a society may have power over others in meting out punishment and taking reparations from them?

Question 6: Why, according to Locke, do we need civil government?

Question 7: According to Locke, was there ever really an existing state of nature as he describes it?

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