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The idea of unalienable rights comes from philosopher john Locke who referred to them as "natural rights." These rights are seen as inherent to every individual and cannot be taken away by any government or authority.

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Q: What philosopher does the idea of unalienable rights come from and what does the philosopher call that principle?
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