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T en years before the American Revolution, Charles Pratt, ... John Locke. “So true are the words of that consummate reasoner and politician Mr. Locke,” Camden said.
The 17th-century philosopher John Locke heavily influenced the American founding. The Heritage Foundation’s Joseph Loconte explains what advice Locke might have for America today.
Opinion: Why the Fourth of July is all about the right of revolution and dissent - Los Angeles Times
The logic of the right of revolution gave birth to this nation in July 1776, and it persists today in American resistance to insurrection against democracy, voter suppression, gerrymandering, book ...
Philosopher John Locke’s concept of natural rights argued that people are born with certain rights that come from God, and that governments have no authority to revoke them.
The political thinker who mattered most to a revolutionary generation spoke in a language they had no difficulty understanding. ... John Locke in American Intellectual Life. By Claire Rydell Arcenas.
Locke’s ideas weren’t singularly influential during the American Revolution either; they had no more purchase on the rhetoric of patriots than those of the early 18th-century British journalists John ...
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