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How did "taxation without representation" conflict with John Locke's social contract idea of government?

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"Taxation without representation" calls for a democratic republic, in which elected representatives are the people's voice in the government. John Locke, however, wanted a direct democracy, where the people represented themselves in government decisions.
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