No , locke wasn't a whig , he never said he was a whig, he was against the Stuarts and for a strong and central parlement etc.. But he critisized their moderation .In fact the goal of Locke was de defense of the rigth of revolution when the king or the governement doesn't respect his trust .
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Yes, john Locke was associated with the Whig political party in England. Locke's political philosophy heavily influenced the Whig ideology, particularly in promoting limited government, individual rights, and the social contract theory.
John Locke was from England.
The two treatises of government written by John Locke are "Two Treatises of Government."
The Second Treatise of Civil Government was written by John Locke in 1689.
John Locke opposed absolute monarchy as a form of government. He believed in the idea of limited government that respects individual rights and is based on the consent of the governed. Locke's ideas were influential in the development of modern liberal democracies.
Yes, John Locke never married. He focused on his work as a philosopher and political theorist throughout his life.