Rights Jiang attributes to Locke as life, liberty, and property, which legitimate government must protect.
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inalienable rights
Rights Jiang attributes to Locke as life, liberty, and property, which legitimate government must protect.
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"...treatise but in it he basically explains that okay Hobbes is right we are born a saloon a chair and we do need government..."
"...of England were trying to get as much money as possible, right? So, what they started to develop was a new concept. It's not..."
"...longer mere subjects of the Lord and sovereign, but bearers of inalienable rights as citizens. Okay? So this is just repeating what I just..."
"...is saying government is only legitimate if it guarantees us our inalienable rights okay so Locke is considered the founder of liberalism and his..."
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