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john Locke believed that all people had the natural right to life, liberty, and property. He believed that men are naturally free and equal from the time they are born, and that the government should not have absolute power.

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People should be equal and the we would follow the king if he treats his men right, if not they should overthrow him

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What is john Locke's beliefs about human rights as natural rights?

John Locke believed that human rights are natural rights that are inherent to every individual by virtue of being human. He argued that these rights include life, liberty, and property, and that they are not derived from government or society but are fundamental to human nature. Locke believed that individuals have a right to pursue their own happiness and self-preservation, which should be protected by a just government.


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Was John Locke or Baron de Montesquieu the european philosopher who had great influence on the thinking and writing of Thomas Jefferson?

John Locke was definitely influential to Jefferson. He wrote that it was necessary for the people to be aware of what their government was doing, to take charge of their education. Locke also is known to say that all persons have a a right to life, liberty and property.


Who discovered the inalienable rights?

The U.S. Declaration of Independence 1776 wrote that every person had unalienable rights which were life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. So the writers of the Declaration of Independence were the ones who discovered this unalienable, but they mainly this idea was from John Locke who believe in natural rights which were life, liberty, and protection of property! I would say they writers of the Declaration of Independence got it from John Locke.


Did John Locke say no taxation without represention?

He did, and if you are asking this question for the reason that I think you are, he also had a heavy influence on the Declaration of Independence.


Thomas Jefferson copied this person?

John Locke's ideas were used in the Declaration of Independence. I wouldn't say he copied him, but did use his philosophy.


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