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Why does Locke oppose the ideal of an absolute ruler?

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Government that John Locke opposed the notion of an absolute monarchy. The idea behind classical liberalism was in conflict with the tradition of monarchy rule because in a monarchy the choice of a leader was predetermined and not based on the people's will, but rather the individual's blood-line.
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