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<b>Anthony Locke</b> is a philosopher from the [[Brentwood]] in [[South Nashville]] in the region of [[Wysteria]]. He is known for his perennial work the <i>Treatise on Human Tendency</i>, in which he laid out his ideas on human rights, equality  
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<b>Anthony Locke</b> is a philosopher from the [[Brentwood]] in [[South Nashville]] in the region of [[Wysteria]]. He is known for his perennial work the <i>Treatise on Human Tendency</i>, in which he laid out his ideas on human rights, equality, and democracy. It had a profound influence of the framers of the constitutions of [[South Nashville]] and [[Cartesian Praetoria]].
  
 
=Selected Quotes from the <i>Treatise on Human Tendency</i>=
 
=Selected Quotes from the <i>Treatise on Human Tendency</i>=
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"There are fundamental rights that exist that define the very definition of what humanity is, and who we are. Chief among these are the right to life, the right to property, and the right to self-determination."
 
"There are fundamental rights that exist that define the very definition of what humanity is, and who we are. Chief among these are the right to life, the right to property, and the right to self-determination."
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"The only thing worth fighting is life."
  
 
"One of the biggest tragedies in our history was that we failed to recognize that which was unique."
 
"One of the biggest tragedies in our history was that we failed to recognize that which was unique."

Revision as of 17:48, 19 January 2007

Anthony Locke is a philosopher from the Brentwood in South Nashville in the region of Wysteria. He is known for his perennial work the Treatise on Human Tendency, in which he laid out his ideas on human rights, equality, and democracy. It had a profound influence of the framers of the constitutions of South Nashville and Cartesian Praetoria.

Selected Quotes from the Treatise on Human Tendency

"There is an unlimited creative potential that exists in humanity best expressed through something they own."

"There are fundamental rights that exist that define the very definition of what humanity is, and who we are. Chief among these are the right to life, the right to property, and the right to self-determination."

"The only thing worth fighting is life."

"One of the biggest tragedies in our history was that we failed to recognize that which was unique."