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Evaluate What effect did the Enlightenment have on
the concepts of liberty, rights, and the responsibilities
of individuals?

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In respect to liberty, John Locke(influential philosopher of the enlightenment period) taught that the government has the responsibility of taking care of its people. This includes freeing them from oppression, guaranteeing them freedom, protection and opportunities.

Explanation:

The concepts of liberty, rights and equality were of great importance to the thinkers of the Enlightenment.

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The Enlightenment emerged as a vital dimension of European cultural life in the eighteen century.

  • The concept of citizenship, liberty, equality and forms of government became very popular among the enlightenment thinkers.
  • The rule of law was seen as an instrument to protect individual citizens against the possibility of arbitrary excesses by the ruling powers.
  • According to John Locke, liberty includes the right to act openly with equal rights without breaking any law which would harm other lives.
  • John Locke gave the idea of natural rights, which was necessary to protect private property, life, and liberty.

Therefore, we can conclude that the Enlightenment was not a coherent body of ideas but was broadly a collection of philosophical views in vogue among the intellectuals.

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