1. Come to terms with John Locke’s understanding of man’s natural rights in contrast to those relinquished when entering into a social contract. Does this entail releasing one’s absolute rights to their property? What are some examples of property?
2. John Locke supports the conception of a social contract, but seems to favor a more activist role for the government in assuring equality through political activism. Does this mean his willingness for the weakening of private property rights? Is this issue more of a concern today than 100 years ago?
3. Come to terms with your own philosophical belief system. Do you agree or disagree with John Locke’s assertions? What changes, if any, do you recommend?