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The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created bein
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"The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom"

- John Locke

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This quote by John Locke emphasizes on the importance of regulation as a means for liberty, rather than being a barrier to it. According to Locke, the objective of law is not to abolish or restrict individual freedoms, however rather to secure and also boost them. This implies that regulation is not just a set of regulations as well as policies troubled individuals, yet instead a structure that ensures that everybody's legal rights as well as liberties are protected, and that they can exist together quietly in culture.

Locke suggests that in the absence of legislation, there can be no true liberty, as people would be delegated their very own devices and also might end up going against each other's legal rights. Regulation gives the essential framework, order, and also protection for individuals to exercise their freedoms while appreciating the legal rights of others. Consequently, without regulation, there would certainly be mayhem, anarchy, and also inevitably, the loss of flexibility.

In this feeling, Locke thought that regulation and also liberty are intertwined, which one can not exist without the various other. Law serves to preserve and also enlarge freedom, and also as such, it is an important component of any type of useful culture.

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John Locke This quote is written / told by John Locke between August 29, 1632 and October 28, 1704. He was a famous Philosopher from England. The author also have 37 other quotes.

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