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What does Locke say about human equality?

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For Locke, men are naturally in a "state of complete freedom to order their acts and dispose of their property and their persons" and also in "a state of equality, within which all power and jurisdiction are reciprocal, in which no one has more than another"

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In a few words, Locke starts from the idea of the equality of men, as rational and free beings, and seeks to ensure the space for action for the exercise of freedom through the legal institutionalization of equal liberties.

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