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LOCKE AND THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM

John Locke and his ideas about philosophy was a major influence on the American
political system, not to mention many other political systems, too. His ideas were very
universal, especially those regarding rights and freedom, two topics for which the
United
States of America is best known. Locke claimed that "there is a law of nature governing
human beings and that it is knowable by human reason"(Lavine, 136). This law of nature
is the basis of American politics, one by which we all live by today. This law included
the
idea that all human beings are equal, "possessing the same natural rights of life,
liberty,
and property..." and that all human beings have the "same obligation not to infringe on
the
rights of other"(136). Most of laws and justifications Americans live by today are based
on exactly these arguments.
John Locke's statements about this law of nature for all human beings justified
many revolutions, including the American revolution of 1776. Because this revolution had
such a great impact on American political system, it is clear just how significant
Locke's
beliefs were, and still are. His ideas were even clearly put in the American Declaration
of
Independence. In Jefferson's words, the Declaration of Independence states: "We hold
these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by
their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and
the
pursuit of happiness..." Today, the American people may not recognize it at all, but
they
do all live by the laws revealed by John Locke. 


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