John Locke
John Locke was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism". His important works include A Letter Concerning Toleration (1689), Two Treatises of Government (1689/90), both published anonymously, and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689/90). His writing on toleration contends that religion is a matter for the individual and that the churches are voluntary associations, ruling out religious coercion and uniformity; these lead to the idea of separation of church and state. His Two Treatises on Government argues for government based on the consent of the governed and the right to revolt against tyrannous government which has lost consent. The Two Treatises are believed to have influenced the language that Thomas Jefferson chose in his drafting the July 1776 Declaration of Independence during the American Revolution.
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John Locke
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1990
Great books of the Western World
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1952
The works of John Locke, Esq
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1714
The works of John Locke
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1714
Some thoughts concerning education
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1693
Essay concerning the true original extent and end of civil government
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1691
A Letter Concerning Toleration
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1689
Two Treatises on Government
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1689