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What Locke believed?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/26/2022

The English philosopher john Locke (1632-1704) believed that all people had rights that no government could take away. He expressed three of them as "life, liberty, and property." He believed that government should be run by the governed for their benefit.

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