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Locke was continuing a core liberal principle established in the Levellers’ Heads of Proposals. Power was dangerous. It had the capacity to infringe on individual liberty. So it had to be restrained by being broken up and put in many locations. Legitimacy, Locke said, involved ‘balancing the power of government, by placing several parts of it in different hands.’
How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Freedom and the Fight for its Survival
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