john Locke was the most important pioneering philosophical thinker on the topics of democratic government, human rights, freedom of religion and separation of church and state. He died in England in 1704, and his writings were quite familiar to the American founding fathers. His ideas were fundamental in the political transition from royalty and aristocracy toward democracy, tolerance, and individual freedoms and rights that occurred in the 1700s and 1800s.
the battle cry of the French Revolution
well locke believed that people were good and they are!
Profound grief.
he helped us have our freedoms
john Locke believed in natural an unalienable rights that everyone is born with. These rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.philosopher john lockes main ideas were to get people natural rights. rights that we are already born with and noone can't take away from us. the governments job is to protect those rights.
john Locke believed in natural an unalienable rights that everyone is born with. These rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.philosopher john lockes main ideas were to get people natural rights. rights that we are already born with and noone can't take away from us. the governments job is to protect those rights.
john Locke believed in natural an unalienable rights that everyone is born with. These rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.philosopher john lockes main ideas were to get people natural rights. rights that we are already born with and noone can't take away from us. the governments job is to protect those rights.
He wrote the frickin declaration of independence dude!
He wrote the frickin Declaration of Independence dude!
The main idea of john Locke is that "the people" have the right to overthrow their government if said government is not acting on and for the needs of "the people". He believed that it is "the people's" right to choose their own government. He was a philosopher who believed in Natural Rights (life, liberty, and the right to property) which cannot be given or taken away by men, but given to and taken from us by God.
St. John teaches us that hope is anchored in God's promises and is a source of strength during times of difficulty and uncertainty. Through his writings, he emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's love and faithfulness, even when facing struggles or challenges.
First tell us who 'he' is.