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Describe what John Locke meant when he spoke of a social contract that exists between rulers and the people they govern.

(It's not an essay, or a paragraph, please just describe it fully, I'd really appreciate it. It can be short, or be long. I just need the explanation.)

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So,essentially John Locke believed that people were free. He strongly believed the two treatises of government. This meant he didn't want anyone subject to absolute rule of the monarch.
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