Jiang reads Locke-style rights as a property-protection doctrine: the state protects private property regardless of origin and treats it as God-given.
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John Locke
Jiang reads Locke-style rights as a property-protection doctrine: the state protects private property regardless of origin and treats it as God-given.
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Jiang says Newton was part of a secret society with John Locke and others who saw themselves as the true church and rejected the Trinity in favor of one God.
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"...contract law. All right? So, there's a famous British philosopher named John Locke. And he said that what is government for? Government provides the..."
"Okay? The entire purpose of parliament and the courts, okay, the judicial system, is to ensure that your private property is protected, no matter..."
"...really important, is he was part of a secret society with John Locke and some other really important individuals. And a secret society, I..."
"...that money is God okay and these include um sorry uh John Locke who argued that private property is a God -given right okay..."
"...theory and there are two major theorists okay the first is john locke who of course is english and for him government it's very..."
"...British philosophy comes from. We discussed in the last class about John Locke, David Hume, Bentham, Mill, Marx, Darwin, okay? These were all thinkers..."
"...which will build the foundation for the Second Coming, okay? So John Locke said, private property is what's important. David Hume, philosophy is pointless...."
"...we'll call empiricism. And the most famous proponent of this is John Locke. John Locke argued that we are born with a tabula rasa,..."
"...skepticism. And he goes in further. He goes in further than John Locke. John Locke says that we experience the world and that's how..."
"...the day. It was like a book club. Okay? They read John Locke. They read Thomas Hobbes. And they discussed these ideas. So this..."
"...the United States, he is just copying, word for word, basically, John Locke's book, The Second Treatise of Government. Okay? This is what John..."
"...on the ideas of the Enlightenment, okay. So Rousseau, Kant, especially John Locke. Their driving ideology is the idea of Manifest Destiny. So the..."
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