Locke asks, "If man in the state of Nature be so free, if he be absolute lord of his own person and possessions, equal to the greatest and subject to nobody, why will he part with his freedom, this empire, and subject himself to the dominion and control of any other power?" Locke's answer is the enjoyment of freedom in the state of nature is very uncertain. Do you agree with Locke? Explain your answer.
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