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John Locke's Theory of Rights
According to John Locke,
must respect the rights of the citizens.
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Yes, according to John Locke, governments must respect the natural rights of the citizens, which include the rights to life, liberty, and property.
According to John Locke, governments must respect the rights of the citizens.
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