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  • 26-04-2020
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how is john locke different from socrates!​

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First, the Socrates idea of an implicit social contract versus Locke's explicit social contract. Secondly, Socrates believes laws make the society and in contrast, Locke believes society makes the law. Finally, Socrates believes the very few educated persons or minority…show more content…

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