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Investigate what “natural rights” involved.
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reasoning about the natural development of inherited institutions
reasoning about the natural instincts of people about social order
reasoning why people might create a government in the first place
reasoning what government should look like based on the natural world
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reasoning about the natural development of inherited institutions
reasoning about the natural instincts of people about social order
reasoning why people might create a government in the first place
reasoning what government should look like based on the natural world
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reasoning why people might create a government in the first place.
Natural rights theory (e.g., Locke) argued that individuals possess inherent rights in the "state of nature" (life, liberty, property), and that governments are formed by people to protect those rights — a social-contract justification for government.
Natural rights theory (e.g., Locke) argued that individuals possess inherent rights in the "state of nature" (life, liberty, property), and that governments are formed by people to protect those rights — a social-contract justification for government.
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