Haotian Yuan

Georgetown Preparatory School
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    John Locke’s Ideological Shift from 1660 to 1667: Absolutism to Toleration
    International Social Science Review 100 (2). 2024.
    John Locke, a prominent liberalist, is widely known for his advocacy of tolerance and democracy, as evident in the Letter Concerning Toleration and Two Treatises of Government. However, in 1967, an unpublished work, Two Tracts on Government, revealed John Locke’s earlier Hobbesian or absolutist views. This paper delves into the historical context of religious conditions in England and Oxford during Locke's time and the influence of his trip to Kleve, Germany, on his ideological transformation. F…Read more