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John Locke and the Glorious Revolution

on BBC Radio 3

When any number of men have so consented to make one community or government, they are thereby incorporated and make one body politic wherein the majority have the right to act and conclude the rest.
John Locke 's defence of the Glorious Revolution was the most cogent and rigorous account of what happened in 1688. Maurice Cranston reflects on the enduring quality of John Locke 's theory of revolution.

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