Second Treatise of Government
why would men relinquish the natural state to form a government ?
The consent of the Governed
The consent of the Governed
A man’s property may be invaded, his life may be threatened, and other men’s self-interest may preclude their acting for the common good. Life in a state of nature can be dangerous and full of vicissitudes. This makes it necessary for men to want to form a government to preserve their lives, liberties, and estates.