Thomas Hobbes vs. John Locke

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Thomas Hobbes vs. John Locke

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Thomas Hobbes vs. John Locke. Thomas Hobbes. All humans are naturally selfish and wicked. Thomas Hobbes. STATE OF NATURE- life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, short Without government, man will fight against man to the death. Thomas Hobbes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Thomas Hobbes vs. John Locke

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Thomas Hobbes

• All humans are naturally selfish and wicked

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Thomas Hobbes

• STATE OF NATURE- life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, short

• Without government, man will fight against man to the death

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Thomas Hobbes

• To escape the state of nature- submit to a social contract

– People give up their rights to a strong ruler

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Thomas Hobbes• The best government is an

absolute monarchy

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John Locke• “Two Treatises on Government”• People are good and want to

learn and improve

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John Locke• All people are born free and

equal– Criticized absolute monarchy

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John Locke• All people are born free and

equal– Criticized absolute monarchy

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John Locke• 3 Natural Rights– Life, Liberty and Property

– Purpose of government is to protect natural rights

– If government does not do this people SHOULD overthrow government

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John Locke• In a modern democracy, power

comes from the PEOPLE