GK
WORLD HISTORY
Question
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philosophe
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natural rights
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separation of power
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checks and balances
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Detailed explanation-1: -As a result, natural rights are frequently referred to as inalienable rights, or rights that cannot be taken away. Natural rights are the foundation of society’s social contract.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Right to Liberty Humans have the right to a free life. They have freedom of movement (which is freedom from unlawful detainment) and freedom of thought. Some believe that the right to privacy falls into the natural right of personal liberty.
Detailed explanation-3: -A central argument made by Locke is that each individual has a natural right to life, liberty and property, even in the state of nature. These natural rights flow from natural law and are governed by it. These rights are pre-political and are, thus, in effect granted by God and held by every individual from birth.