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Which Enlightenment philosopher can we attribute for developing the concept of Life, liberty, and property?

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John Locke, is the right answer.

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John Locke is one of the most prominent political thinkers of the modern age. The "Two Treatises of Government" published in the year 1690 was his major work in which he supported the idea that men are free and equal by nature against the very claims that all men had naturally created a subject to a monarchy by the God. Locke was the first to argue that all men are naturally free and equal. Moreover, he claimed that people have some natural rights i.e, the right to life, liberty and property.

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