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they believed it made government too powerful
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.
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.
John Locke believed that people were reasonable and moral. That everyone had natural rights from the moment that they were born. Natural rights were life, liberty, and property. He believed that the government had an obligation to protect the citizens' natural rights. But that was the only reason that the government existed, and if the people believed that the government was not fulfilling this task, they could overthrow him and find someone new. John Locke believed that good and evil, reward and punishment, are the only motives to a rational human being. These are the guidelines by which all mankind are set on work, and guided.
Patrick Henry believed the government had been founded on the false assumption of liberty, and now it was attempting to take it away by creating a government which would be as bad as the last one. He believed the Federalists intended to form a tyrannical government. He refused to attend the Constitutional Convention because he 'Smelled a rat.'
Yes, there are also republicans and antifederalists
they believed it made government too powerful
they believed it made government too powerful
they believed it made government too powerful
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.
Montesquieu
they believed it made government too powerful
John Locke believed that a government should provide life, liberty, and the right to own property.
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.
Montesquieu
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.
Liberty