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History, 07.07.2019 05:30 joeykyle05

Thomas hobbes claimed that we live under a social contract, in which we give up some rights to the government in order to protect the rest of our rights.  for example, we give up our right to kill people in return for the government protecting us from being killed or, should it happen, punishing the killer.    john locke claimed that we only loan rights to the government, which can be taken back via the ballot box or, if necessary, by revolution if the government governs against the people.  furthermore, he claimed that people had "certain inalienable rights" such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of property (in the sense that one has the right not to have one's property confiscated).    how did these ideas radically change the world, which had mostly been ruled by royalty who inherited titles and claimed a divine right to rule?

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