unalienable rights, simply means rights not given cannot be taken away. We should all strive to understand what unalienable rights are. Once a law is made for example, that makes an unalienable right a "law," it inevitably has the potential to be withdrawn. "Among these is the right to pursue happiness." Please see The Never Realized Republic: Political Economy and Republican Virtue on Amazon for much more.
unalienable rights, simply means rights not given cannot be taken away. We should all strive to understand what unalienable rights are. Once a law is made for example, that makes an unalienable right a "law," it inevitably has the potential to be withdrawn. "Among these is the right to pursue happiness." Please see The Never Realized Republic: Political Economy and Republican Virtue on Amazon for much more.
Rebels attempt to overthrow a dictatorial government.
The Declaration of Independence, although it does not explicitly say that government derives it's power from the people, does state many of the reasons why.
It doesn’t address any of those things. It states a philosophy of government and the need for change.
John Locke
John Locke.
The Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the 18th century, had a significant influence on the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence. It emphasized individual beliefs, personal convictions, and the idea of religious freedom, which aligned with the concept of individual rights and liberty expressed in the Declaration. The Great Awakening helped shape the idea that governments should respect these individual rights and that people have the right to overthrow a government that infringes upon them, as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson
Rebels attempt to overthrow a dictatorial government.
Rebels attempt to overthrow a dictatorial government.
John Locke's book "Two Treatises of Government" was not banned. It was a key work in the development of political philosophy and had significant influence on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Nova Net Answer: Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence
Jefferson did. He expressed Locke's philosophy in the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence, although it does not explicitly say that government derives it's power from the people, does state many of the reasons why.
It doesn’t address any of those things. It states a philosophy of government and the need for change.
john Locke
Jefferson did. He expressed Locke's philosophy in the Declaration of Independence.