Influences On The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man

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Influences On The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man

Enlightenment philosophes were such amazing thinkers that they had influence on   another document in French history, the Declaration of the Rights of Man.   John   Locke had great influence here too,   with the first article, that says, "The aim   of all political association is the preservation of the natural and   imprescriptable rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security and   resistance to oppression." Again, reffering to his book The Two Treatises of   Government.   Voltaire also influenced the Declaration of the Rights of Man, with   his views on religious tolerance.   The Declaration of the Rights of Man says "no   one shall be disquieted on on account of his opinions, including religious   views".   Many of Voltaires works included notes on tolerance and acceptance.   Once again, philosophes influencing important historical documents, such as the   Declaration of the Rights of Man.  

      John Locke is, I feel, the most influential philosophe, because of his influence   on both the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of   Man.   Locke was a man who wrote several books, on a variety of different   subjects. His most famous book, Essay, is about the mind and the way we create   new ideas.   His books are obviously influential and so are his ideas about   government.   He lived his life dedicated to making the ultimate government   system, since he was against anarchy.   He also influenced the checks and balance   system, and the democracy system.   He was the ultimate influence in both primary   sources, is an extraordinary person

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  • Submitted by: alexanderhook
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
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