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John Locke and Natural Rights

John Locke argued that every individual is born with inherent rights—life, liberty, and property—that governments must protect. He believed that society forms governments through a social contract, where rulers are entrusted with safeguarding these natural rights. If a government fails in this duty, citizens have the right to challenge or overthrow it.

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