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{{Infobox_character|name = John Locke|image = 220px-John Locke.jpg|imagecaption = Portrait of Locke in 1697|birthDate = 29th of August, 1632|birthPlace = Wrington, Somerset, England|deathDate = 28th of October, 1704|deathPlace = High Laver, Essex, England}}'''John Locke''' (1632 - 1704) was a doctor and philosopher who's ideas heavily influenced [[liberalism]], libertarianism and [[capitalism]], although it has been argued that his true ideas were closer to [[mutualism]] and [[environmentalism]].
{{Infobox_character|name = John Locke|image = 220px-John Locke.jpg|imagecaption = Portrait of Locke in 1697|birthDate = 29th of August, 1632|birthPlace = Wrington, Somerset, England|deathDate = 28th of October, 1704|deathPlace = High Laver, Essex, England}}'''John Locke''' (1632 - 1704) was a doctor and philosopher who's ideas heavily influenced [[liberalism]], libertarianism and [[capitalism]], although it has been argued that his true ideas were closer to [[mutualism]] and [[environmentalism]].
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</image> <group> <label>Aliases</label> <label>Relatives</label> <label>Affiliation</label> </group> <group> <header>Biographical information</header> <label>Marital status</label> <label>Date of birth</label> <label>Place of birth</label> <label>Date of death</label> <label>Place of death</label> </group> <group> <header>Physical description</header> <label>Species</label> <label>Gender</label> <label>Height</label> <label>Weight</label> <label>Eye color</label> </group> </infobox>John Locke (1632 - 1704) was a doctor and philosopher who's ideas heavily influenced liberalism, libertarianism and capitalism, although it has been argued that his true ideas were closer to mutualism and environmentalism.