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28 September, 10:31

What basic rights does the Declaration of Independence identify as belonging to all people? How do they differ from the rights Locke mentions?

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  1. 28 September, 10:54
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    According to Jefferson's Declaration of Independence, all men are created equal and have the right of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. On the other hand, Locke stated that men's inalienable natural rights are "life, liberty, and property." The difference is barely noticeable. For Locke, "property" actually meant more than just goods and properties, referring to possession of one self and the right of welfare.
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