thoughts, expand their ideas, and give Joe History a voice in government and a vision for what life will be like in the future. For example, instead of believing the case of sickness was due from a traditional way, Enlighten thinking explores a different comprehension of the problem with the use of science and reason. By using this process of thinking, the people had questioned authority and separated from the church.
The purpose of government according to the Enlightenment thinker, John Locke, is for the citizens having the right to life, liberty, and property.
He also thinks citizens should have the right to revolt and government should always give and protect our rights. However, the Enlightenment thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau, feels we protect our own rights by working together. In class we discussed how his belief is similar to the phrase: If we all have superpowers the no one has superpowers. We considered this phrase because if everyone were to have superpowers, then we wouldn't wish to have them anymore since everyone has them. Rousseau also stated we must use reason to give the individual rights of life, liberty, and property. Locke shows his views on liberty by inferring one should have the ability to choose who governs them, as well as having their freedom of religion protected. Rousseau expresses his conception toward liberty by explaining whatever the majority of the people want should become law and rules should be strictly enforced if the people are in
charge.
In conclusion, the government has the power to form how we live our everyday life and help our society be fair to everyone. The rules we follow assist everyone and prevent troublesome issues because they ensure we are content with our environment. Government benefits the idea of liberty while learning about the Enlightenment because it supplies the citizens the right to explore diverse beliefs. Every person can extend their intelligence of the foundation of our government, societies, and human rights by choosing to be free from the ‘oppressive restrictions imposed by authority’.