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Who was the 18th century British philosopher, whose writings influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution that opined that property was a part of natural law?

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John Locke

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John Locke an English philosopher in the 18th century, known as the father of liberalism. Locke believed in all men created as equal and gave the theory of natural rights, became part of the U.S. Constitution of America. Locke views and theory on natural rights reflects the rights which have been given to the human by birth and by God, cannot be taken by any government.

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