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In the words of Karl Marx: The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle.
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Locke argued that these things, among others, were the "Natural Rights"
He argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world
humans had natural rights.
Humans had natural rights
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Karl Marx argued that everything in society is secondary to economic reality.
could it be argued that the american revolution turned against its roots
John Locke
social contract
Emile Durkheim argued that deviance has benefits for society as it helps to clarify societal norms and boundaries, promote social change and innovation, and strengthen social cohesion through the collective reaction to deviant behavior.
Locke argued that these things, among others, were the "Natural Rights"
Edmund BurkeÕs Reflections on the Revolution in France is considered to be the first major statement of conservatism. Burke argued that there was a sanctity about private property and that it was only natural to have a landed aristocracy. Without the landed aristocracy, Burke thought there was chaos as was shown in the French Revolution.
people have natural rights; life, liberty, and property.
He argued so that people have natural rights.