he was a very smart guy so people stole his ideas and put it in the declaration of independance so now some politicians still steal his ideas or speeches to use as their own
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.
He believed that all people have certain natural rights that should be protected. <----- novanet answer.
John Locke was an English philosopher whose writing was inspirational to the American Revolutionaries; he did not personally fight in the revolution.
John Locke
john Locke
john Locke believed the best form of government was democracy.
it woulld be a democracy
· John Locke was an English philosopher. · John Locke believed in the middle class and its right to freedom of the inner voice and its property. · John Locke's idea of "natural rights" and "natural laws" had a big deal to do with both the American Revolution and the French Revolution. · John Locke also had an idea that they should be able to overthrow the government. John Locke's father was also named John Locke. John Locke was baptized on the day of his birth.
john Locke
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.
people have natural rights of life, liberty, and ownership of property
He believed that all people have certain natural rights that should be protected. <----- novanet answer.
people have natural rights of life, liberty, and ownership of property
people have natural rights of life, liberty, and ownership of property
John Locke was a famous philosopher who set forth many ideas about human liberty. His ideas helped influence the American and French Revolution, making democracy the most desired form of government.
John Locke was heavily influenced by the Enlightenment, particularly by the ideas of reason, individualism, and natural rights. His belief in the social contract, where the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the governed, reflected Enlightenment ideals of democracy and limited government. Locke's works laid the foundation for modern political thought and deeply influenced the American and French Revolutions.
republic