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John Locke

father of liberalism

John Locke

father of liberalism

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John Locke was an English philosopher and physician, recognized as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and known as the father of liberalism. His notable works include A Letter Concerning Toleration, Two Treatises of Government, and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Locke's writing on toleration emphasizes that religion is a matter for the individual and supports the idea of the separation of church and state. His Two Treatises of Government advocates for government based on the consent of the governed and affirms the right to revolt against tyrannical authority. These ideas significantly influenced political thought, including the language used by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence. Locke lived through key political upheavals such as the English Civil War, the Commonwealth of England, the Restoration, and the Glorious Revolution. His experiences shaped his political theories and his career, which included scholarly pursuits at Oxford University, association with influential figures like Lord Shaftesbury, and a period of exile in the Netherlands after Shaftesbury’s fall from favor. During his exile, Locke authored some of his most important works. He returned to England in 1689, serving briefly in government before retiring due to health issues. For the final years of his life, he lived with the Masham family, where he continued his philosophical work. Locke is considered a pioneer of empiricism and social contract theory, and his ideas have had a lasting impact on epistemology, political philosophy, and the development of liberal democratic principles. His contributions to personal identity, property rights, and government remain influential to this day.

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