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What did john locke and voltaire think about the people?

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Locke: For Locke, the overthrow of King James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 showed how governments and people should behave. He developed a philosophy that emphasized three points: According to Locke, the natural condition of mankind is a “state of nature” characterized by human freedom and equality. Voltaire believed in the coexistence of religions. Both ideas dealt with equality between differences.

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natural rights, people need social order

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