all men are born free and equal who said
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Jean. Jacques Rousseau and Voltrire
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"Men are born free and remain free and equal in rights" was stated by Abbe Sieyes and Marquis De Lafayette.
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- The influence of natural rights and of the social contract theory appears evident in the Declarations of rights that were born out of the American and French Revolutions.
- The formula of the 1st article of the French declaration, that is rights of Man of 1789 "Men are born free and remain equal and free in rights"; repeats, in fact, the Social Contract of Rousseau that, at the beginning, express that “man are born free".
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