Enlightenment · Europe · Politics

1689

Locke Publishes Two Treatises of Government

1689

John Locke, returning from exile in Holland, published anonymously a pair of philosophical treatises arguing that legitimate government rested on consent and the protection of natural rights to life, liberty, and property. His words would fuel the American and French revolutions nearly a century later, providing the intellectual ammunition for every subsequent argument that sovereignty belongs to the people.