john Locke encouraged people to think for themselves, and to question their leaders. Taking part in their government rather than accepting what has been in place for hundreds of years. His theories were imbedded in the train of thought that became the American Declaration of Independence and later influenced the Constitution. Locke was of the school of thought that favored limits on the power of a government.
John Locke's ideas of people having natural rights shaped the ideas of the contitutuion.
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By proposing the idea of natural rights. These natural rights include the rights to life, liberty, and property.
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Locke believed that political society was created to protect individual rights.
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Thomas Jefferson adapted many of the political theories of the British philosopher John Locke (1632-1704).
John Locke
Locke believed that political society was created to protect individual rights.
Locke believed that political society was created to protect individual rights
John Locke was the main influence on Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration. Locke wrote that men had natural rights given to them by God and that a government couldn't take away these rights. This is the core thought to the Declaration.
John Locke's book "Two Treatises of Government" was not banned. It was a key work in the development of political philosophy and had significant influence on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
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who's the political view of the founding father. (john locke, baron de Montesquieu