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The theory of "natural rights" was propounded by – |
A. | Hobbes |
B. | Locke |
C. | Bentham |
D. | Marx |
Answer» B. Locke | |
Explanation: The most central concept in Locke's political philosophy is his theory of natural law and natural rights. John Locke emphasized "life (everyone is entitled to live once they are created), liberty (everyone isentitled to do anything they want to so long as it doesn't conflict with the first right) and property (everyone is entitled to own all they create or gain through gift or trade so long as it doesn't conflict with the first two rights)" as primary natural rights. |
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