Rousseau: Natural rights are a significant factor in attaining freedom and equality. They are an essential for keeping and maintaing human rights. What do you think Locke?
John Locke: Life, liberty, and property should be a natural right for every human. There should be natural equality for everyone regardless of rational capacity.
Denis Diderot: I highly agree with both of you. I belive that laws should not only reflect natural rights, but they should apply to everyone, which goes with the equality part as well.
Beccaria: Gentlemen, I need help to push for a separation of the Chruch. Frankly, the church should never interfere with the judiciary system. We can all agree that the Church should not posses a strong power.
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Montesquieu: Beccaria I understand your points, the church's authority cannot hold a strong part, especially in government. We need to separate powers in the government and the church can be apart of that as well.
Voltaire: I highly agree, not only do I believe in the separation of the church and state, I also believe in religious tolerance. Religious tolerance goes along with making sure the church doesn't hold a large amount of power.
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Wollenstonecraft: Adam, you are speaking nonsense, if women have reason, then they are entitled to the same rights as men. They deserve to be able to work in economics.
Smith: If women have too much money, then the population of the society declines or stays the same. Men should be dominate in economics, coming from arguably the most influential economist of modern times.