Most of the main ideas are listed in the book, but other very important supposedly irrelevant suggestions made by Locke are vital for understanding as well.
He introduced the idea of natural rights, that each man is entitled to, "Life, liberty, and property." (This was later changed to the famous phrase we know today as, "Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness" by Jefferson)
Also he, like Montesqiue, believed that a social contract existed between the people and the government, simply that the people had to give up some freedoms in exchange for security.
Another connection:" Locke argued in his writings that government could exist only with 'the consent of the governed.' . . ."
and the first words of the constitution : "We the people of the United States . . ."
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Thomas Jefferson was heavily influenced by John Locke's "Two Treatises of Civil Government" when drafting the Declaration of Independence. Locke's ideas about natural rights, particularly the rights to life, liberty, and property, resonated with Jefferson, who adapted them to express the unalienable rights of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Additionally, Locke's social contract theory informed Jefferson's arguments about government deriving its authority from the consent of the governed. These principles were foundational in justifying the colonies' separation from British rule.
John Locke's work laid the foundation for modern democratic thought and the principles of individual rights and government by consent. His ideas on natural rights—life, liberty, and property—greatly influenced the development of liberal political philosophy and inspired key documents like the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Locke's emphasis on reason and empiricism also shaped modern scientific inquiry and educational practices. Overall, his contributions continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about human rights and governance.
The Founding Fathers of the United States were heavily influenced by John Locke's ideas, particularly his concepts of natural rights, government by consent, and the social contract. They adopted Locke's belief that individuals possess inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, which became foundational in the Declaration of Independence. Additionally, they emphasized the importance of a government that derives its power from the consent of the governed, reflecting Locke's view that people have the right to alter or abolish oppressive governments. This philosophical foundation helped shape the principles of democracy and individual rights in the new nation.
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Nova Net Answer: Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson and those who drafted the Declaration of Independence as well as the Constitution. The American Founding Fathers essentially.
the social contract theory.
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the battle cry of the French Revolution
We do not have your list of people, but Jefferson was influenced by Locke. He used his philosophy in the Declaration.
United States: Locke formed the basis of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson (writer of Declaration) based it on Locke's philosophy of natural rights, or as he called them, "inalienable rights," of life, liberty, and property.
it helped him write the declaration of independance
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John Locke changed and influenced the world in many ways. His political ideas like those in the Two Treatises of Government, (such as civil, natural, and property rights and the job of the government to protect these rights), were put into the United States Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution. His ideas about life, liberty, and property however were slightly altered to life, liberty and the persuit of happiness. John Lockes ideas and teachings of rights greatly influenced the Englightenment and Enlightenment thinkers.Locke's ideas of the separation of the governments powers into legislative, executive, and federative were more fully developed by the French writer Montesquieu. Montesquieu however changed them into legislative, executive, and judicial. These were then put into the American Constitutions framing process. Also, Thomas Jefferson, one of the main writters of the American Declaration of Independence said Locke was one of "the three greatest men that have ever lived, without any exception". Locke's view's greatly influenced Thomas Jefferson's political outlook, therefore he technically helped write the Declaration of Independence. John Locke and his ideas on education influenced modern history and even school systems today because of his teachings.http://sites.google.com/site/lockevshobbeswhowillwin/home/who-was-john-locke/john-lockes-ideas
American intellectuals and politicians were greatly influenced by all of John Locke Enlightenment essays. However, the Second Treatise was particularly influential in their resistance to the British imposed taxes. They pushed forward his theory that all governments get their powers by consent of the governed, and included this principle in their Declaration of Independence.
Alot of his ideals were used by Thomas Jefferson when drafting our declaration of indendence.