English influence on American democratic-republic ideals The Enlightenment.
I. Unalienable & Equal Rights Unalienable rights-rights that cannot be taken away from anyone, for example freedom of speech Equal Rights- The belief.
John Locke (1632-1704). John Locke “Blank Slate” – people learn and develop differently because they are exposed to different things. His philosophy heavily.
A Key to John Locke
John Locke. “The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which treats everyone equally…[B]eing equal and independent, no one ought to harm.
A Key to John Locke “Civil government is the proper remedy for the inconveniences (inequalities) of the state of nature” - John Locke, Second Treatise.
John Locke. The Problem We All Live With Norman Rockwell Questions: 1. What is happening in this painting? 2. Which principles of democracy are illustrated.
June 1989 – Tiananmen Square
John Locke
Thomas Paine Thomas Jefferson and Government
History in Review
Locke and Hobbes