Locke talks about how whole nations reject moral rules. he believes that rules are broken maybe because they are not known or maybe that men "transgress" but do not disown a law due to the fact of their fear of shame and punishment. Then he goes and says that it is merely impossible for a whole nation to reject all laws because it is not imprinted in their minds. men may own a law even though the do not believe it inside.This is interesting thing to think about.
He also goes on to talk about another rule that might be the closest to innate as it gets. He says that parents should preserve and cherish their children. I don;t really know where he was going with this but its a strange thing to think about.
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