John Locke and Jefferson Free People Check 

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Can a libertarian be pro-life?

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[Washington Times] - John Locke, the philosopher that inspired Thomas Jefferson, established this principle before the right to any other kind of property. “Though the earth, and all inferior creatures, be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person:

Can Ron Paul supporters accept Gary Johnson?

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[Washington Times] - He is John Stuart Mill to Ron Paul's Thomas Jefferson or John Locke. Where Paul relies on the natural law of non-aggression, Johnson employs a “cost-benefit analysis.” Obviously, the two candidates take different paths to arrive at many of the same

Jefferson, religious freedom and Belarus

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[Charter 97] - It borrows unabashedly from English philosopher John Locke, whom Jefferson considered one of “the three greatest men that have ever lived.” Portraits of his “trinity” — Locke, Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton — still grace the parlor at Monticello.
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