1. The Inalienable Rights of John Locke
In the late 1600s, John Locke outlined the inalienable rights granted to man by his Creator. ... John Locke's Treatise defends this type of revolution. ... Some have written that the English philosopher, John Locke actually began the Enlightenment with his writings that were read throughout Europe and later, the new colonies of the Americas ("John Locke" 188). John Locke's Treatise espoused the concepts of human rights and equality that became common ideas discussed during the Enlightenment Period (John McKay et. al. 525). ... Clearly John Locke's Second Treatise of Go...
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