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John Locke Essay Competition
The John Locke Essay Competition, organized by the John Locke Institute, invites students worldwide to engage in critical thinking and rigorous analysis on complex philosophical, political, and social questions. Named after the philosopher John Locke, this competition encourages high school students to explore challenging topics and develop their academic writing skills, judged by experts from top universities.
Eligibility
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Age Requirement: Participants must be under 18 years of age.
Group Division
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Senior: Open to students ages 18 and under.
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Junior: Open to students ages 14 and under.
Subject Categories
Students can choose from several categories, each with thought-provoking prompts:
Philosophy
Politics
Economics
History
Psychology
Theology
Law
Competition Topic Examples
Each category offers a set of questions each year.
Philosophy
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Do we have any good reasons to trust our moral intuition?
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Do girls have a (moral) right to compete in sporting contests that exclude boys?
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Should I be held responsible for what I believe?
Requirements
Word Limit
The paper must be the original work of the participant and not published elsewhere.
Originality
The paper must be the original work of the participant and not published elsewhere.
File Format
The paper must be the original work of the participant and not published elsewhere.
Recommendation
The paper must be the original work of the participant and not published elsewhere.
Prizes
Disciplinary Prize
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$2,000 scholarship for the best paper in each category
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Published on the John Locke Institute’s website.
Junior Division Prize
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$2,000 scholarship for the best junior division paper.
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Published on the Institute’s website.
Overall Champion Prize
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$10,000 scholarship for the best paper across all categories.
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Scholarship applicable to Summer School or Visiting Scholars program.
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Named an Honorary Fellow.