Full Idea
Every man, that hath an possession, or enjoyment, of any part of the dominions of any government, doth thereby give his tacit consent, and is obliged to obedience to the laws, ..whether it be barely travelling on the highway.
Clarification
'Tacit' means unspoken
Gist of Idea
If anyone enjoys the benefits of government (even using a road) they give tacit assent to its laws
Source
John Locke (Second Treatise of Government [1690], 119), quoted by Gordon Graham - Eight Theories of Ethics Ch.8
Book Reference
Graham,Gordon: 'Eight Theories of Ethics' [Routledge 2004], p.166
A Reaction
Locke's famous assertion of an unspoken and inescapable contract, to which we are all subject. Hume gave an effective reply (Idea 6703). Locke has a point though. The more you accept, the more obliged you are. I accept the law more as I get older.
Related Ideas
Idea 6703 Poor people lack the knowledge or wealth to move to a different state [Hume]
Idea 21035 Just visiting (and using roads) is hardly ratifying the Constitution [Sandel]