1. The State Of The State
Look into the eyes of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes as they called for the leaders and people to reform and unite to for a great state and country. ... The reason for this protection is clearly defined by John Locke, " When men enter society they give up the Equality, Liberty, and executive power into the hands of Society or Legislator"(Sourcebook 64). ... A major problem of a centralized state is that all of its people are not heard. In a small or compact state, such as towns or villages, most opinions are heard. ... Since a centralized state is a much bigger body of government, the upper ...
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