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      <pubDate>2020-09-08 15:34:59 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>          John Locke was born in 1632 in Wrighton Somerset. His father's job was a lawyer, he was also a small landowner who had fought in Parliamentarian side during the English civil wars of the 1640s. During this time he had put John in an elite Westminster school. In the years of 1652 to 1667 John Locke was a student and then was lectured at Christ Church, Oxford where he mainly focused on the standard curriculum of logic, metaphysics and classics. He also studied medicine extensively and was an associate of Robert Hooke, Robert Boyle and other leading Oxford scientists. <br><br>         One of Locke's theory was he refuted the theory of the divine right of kings and argued that all persons are endowed with natural rights to life, liberty, and property and that rulers who fail to protect those rights may be removed by the people, by force if necessary. Locke's argued for a broadened syllabus and better treatment of students. <br><br>          His theories form the foundation of principal American documents such as the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, and they permeate the speeches, writings, and letters of our founding fathers. Locke's ideas define our world so thoroughly that we take them axiomatically. Locke's ideas are our tradition. They are our right. This thesis seeks to understand John Locke's political philosophy and the role that he played in the creation of the United States.</div>]]></description>
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