john Locke was a philosopher who made a large number of contributions to Enlightenment. He believed that the power to govern was granted by the people rather than by God, which is the basis of the United States government. He also believed that people had natural rights when they were born, and that these rights could not be taken away by man.
John Locke
john Locke
John Locke
Locke believed that the government existed to prevent the state of nature from happening
The enlightenment concept that was represented by John Locke was that government should have limited powers. He did believe that the government should protect natural rights.
John Locke's theories that contributed toward life, liberty and property for each individual were primary concepts borrowed and built into the American Constitution/Declaration.
· 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
john Locke
John Locke
John Locke
John Locke
john Locke
He whanted a good government and a good society
John Locke (1632 to 1704).
Philosopher John Locke had a tremendous impact on early American government.
Locke believed that the government existed to prevent the state of nature from happening