Chapter 18
Of Tyranny
The works of John Locke. v. 5 | ||
§. 204. To this I answer: That force is to be opposed to nothing but to unjust and unlawful force. Whoever makes any opposition in any other case draws on himself a just condemnation, both from God and man; and so no such danger or confusion will follow, as is often suggested. For —
Chapter 18
Of Tyranny
The works of John Locke. v. 5 | ||