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yes he did..alotttt more than volture

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Q: Did john Locke believe in freedom of speech?
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Who came up with freedom of speeche?

john locke created freedom of speech


Did john Locke believe in religious freedom?

false


Which Enlightenment Thinker believed in freedom of Speech?

John Locke, a prominent Enlightenment thinker, believed in freedom of speech as a natural right of individuals. He argued that censorship and restrictions on speech were a violation of people's freedom to express their thoughts and opinions. Locke's ideas greatly influenced the concept of free speech in Western democracies.


What is a good slogan for John Locke?

Unlock your freedom with john locke!


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John Locke saw a danger in what he called " perfect freedom". What danger?


Who believe that people had the right to remove a government that did not protect their rights?

john Locke


What does john Locke mean when he says that all men are naturally in a state of perfect freedom?

John Locke's statement means that every man has freedom as long as it stays within the confines of the law


What illness did John Locke have?

i believe he had tuberculosis


Did John Locke believe in God?

John Locke didn't believe in any religion. He was a philosopher and a writer who believed that a good government is based on a social contract between the people and the rulers.


What did john Locke believe was the best form of government?

john Locke believed the best form of government was democracy.


What did Thomas Hobbes and john Locke both believe?

They both believed that, in a social contract, in which people give up individual freedom to live in an organized society.


Who invented freedom of speech?

I am 95% sure it was John Peter Zenger who invented "freedom of speech"!