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15 May, 01:41
John locke believed that natural rights
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John Locke believed that everyone was born with natural rights (life, liberty, and property), and imagined and emphasized in one of his books about how humans would live in a state of nature. He believed that if humans lived in a state of nature, no one would protect these rights and anyone could take them away form you.
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