John Locke (1632-1704), one of the philosophers who shaped the history of western thought in the 17th and 18th centuries, placed the concepts of “right, justice, freedom, property, individual” expressing new values of modern society at the center of political philosophy and ethics and has given these concepts a new perspective. So, Locke has laid the foundations of today's liberal thinking. Hayek (1899-1992), arguing that the three hundred years passed away from the roots of the liberal thinker, was one of the important thinkers of the liberal thinker in the 20th century. Liberalism has fallen into a complexity of meaning, and Hayek has been intensely focused on reviving old liberal elements with the discomfort he felt as he began to move away from liberal elements. So in this writing, an intense longing that is intensely concentrated on the day-to-day past; our antagonism sometimes seeking a right, sometimes justice in the form of freedom, to Hayek from Locke; to show how it has been assessed over the past three hundred years and how it has changed.
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