Locke's basic rights were Life, Liberty, and Property. The writers of the Declaration of Independence modified this when creating their inalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
John Adams was in favor of and supported the Bill of Rights. He believed in individual rights for every man.
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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The primary belief, as written by Jefferson and John Locke, is that man is given natural rights by God and that he forms governments to protect these rights. When the government no longer serves to protect the God given rights, then, man has the right to change the government. Jefferson lists the charges against the Kings backing up the assertion that the King is no longer protecting the rights of man.
The declaration of the rights of man establishes freedom of religon, speech, and new rights for the people of France.
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the social contract theory that man is born into nature and gives up total freedom to be protected by the law
John Adams was in favor of and supported the Bill of Rights. He believed in individual rights for every man.
he believed that people were born with three basic rights...life...liberty...and property
The traditional belief is that man's three god-given rights are life, liberty, and property. These natural rights are often considered fundamental to human autonomy and flourishing.
According to john Locke God gave man natural rights.
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According to John Locke God gave man natural rights.
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he was the man who created the universal declaration of human rights.
I take it you too are taking POS 222. But no, Rousseau wasn't the person who wrote about the natural rights of man. It was John Locke.
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