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Who is John lock in the French Revolution
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Who is John lock in the French Revolution
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he was called "the father of liberalism" 17th century philosopher. Also he was a doc too
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John Locke believed that a government’s goals should be to foster moral responsibility and protect people within that government and saw civil society as an artificial condition that enforced the laws of men.
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