“John Locke is regarded today as one of England’s greatest philosophers, an Enlightenment thinker known as the ‘father of liberalism’. But a previously unknown memoir attributed to one of his close friends paints a different picture – of a vain, lazy and pompous man who ‘amused himself with trifling works of wit’, and a plagiarist who ‘took from others whatever he was able to take’.” – The Guardian

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