
Religious Liberty at the Founding
We the People
Jefferson and Locke's Arguments on Unalienable Natural Rights
Jefferson and Madison follow Locke. Jefferson may be more clearly a follows Locke. The idea of an inalienable natural right, certainly at least in a constitutional sense, you could say, as one of the founders' contributions to constitutionalism.
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