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All of the following are ideas from the English philosopher John Locke EXCEPT:
a) Citizens have the right to not pay taxes
b) People are born with certain natural rights to life, liberty, and property
c) People form governments to protect their rights
d) Government interfering with these rights could rightfully be overthrown
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