Jefferson did. He expressed Locke's philosophy in the Declaration of Independence.
I think you have it backwards, but that the United States democracy is based on the philosophy of Locke so the constitution agreed with Locke.
Jefferson did. He expressed Locke's philosophy in the Declaration of Independence.
People should earn their own power and wealth.
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They agreed on Natural Rights (life liberty and the pursuit of happiness)
John Locke would most likely have agreed with the statement that individuals have natural rights that governments should protect, such as life, liberty, and property. Locke believed in the social contract theory, where people agree to establish a government to protect their natural rights.
John Locke would likely have agreed with statements promoting individual rights, the idea of a social contract between government and citizens, and the belief that government exists to protect people's natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
They had a pice of paper and agreed and argue alot
Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness-- cribbed almost directly from Locke's conception of Life, Liberty, and Property.
Hobbes and Locke both agreed that government is necessary to maintain order and protect people's rights. However, they disagreed on the nature of government. Hobbes believed in a strong, centralized government to prevent chaos, while Locke advocated for a limited government with power derived from the consent of the governed.
John Locke, Two Treatises on Government.
john Locke, Two Treatises on Government.