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Cameron Ortiz
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25 January, 15:00
Which is not of John Locke's beliefs?
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Casey Rivas
25 January, 15:26
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Well since you gave no kind of options ill give you what his beliefs were
Like Hobbes, Locke believed that human nature allowed people to be selfish. This is apparent with the introduction of currency. In a natural state all people were equal and independent, and everyone had a natural right to defend his " Life, health, Liberty, or Possessions".
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