Case Study: Declaration of Independence, Locke's Influence, History
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This case study examines the Declaration of Independence of 1776, focusing on the influence of John Locke's political theories, specifically his Social Contract Theory, views on Natural Law, and political theory. The assignment explores the inextricable link between Locke's ideas and the document's assertion of American citizens' rights and freedom from colonial domination. It describes the historical context, including the rise of the mercantilist class, the economic exploitation by Britain, and the shift from a feudal to a capitalistic mode of production. The analysis identifies key issues, questions, and topics related to the Declaration, emphasizing the concept of freedom and the right to self-governance. The study highlights the similarities between Locke's Social Contract and the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing the desire for economic freedom and the rejection of tyrannical rule. The assignment also includes references to relevant sources, such as Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" and Jefferson's "The Declaration of Independence."
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