Humans had natural rights
humans had natural rights.
Locke argued that these things, among others, were the "Natural Rights"
Both Voltaire and John Locke believed in the importance of reason and tolerance. Voltaire criticized organized religion for promoting intolerance and superstition, advocating for freedom of thought and separation of church and state. Locke argued for limited government power and the protection of individual rights, emphasizing the need for consent and tolerance in governing society.
in a social contract, in which people give up individual freedom to live in an organized society
John Locke
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people have natural rights; life, liberty, and property.
They both believed that, in a social contract, in which people give up individual freedom to live in an organized society.
John Locke believed that everyone had the natural right to life, liberty, and property. He argued that people had the right to rebel if these rights were violated by the government.
Locke argued that these things, among others, were the "Natural Rights"