Political Theory of the Declaration of Independence

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Philosophy

 

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Danny G

 

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August 18, 2016

 

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Any attempt to limit or remove these rights constitutes a crime against nature or the Creator itself. By establishing this context, Jefferson justifies the defense of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Because humans naturally possess these rights, a government cannot grant them. Instead, the role of government is to defy nature and place boundaries on the rights...
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Instead, the role of government is to defy nature and place boundaries on the rights. By limiting those behaviors generally considered "bad," a government prevents a person from using his or her rights to infringe upon someone else's. Government serves to protect natural rights by providing for their common defense...
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