1. The Base of Civil Government
Thus the purpose of this paper is to discuss the similarities and differences between the three modern philosopher's arguments on man within the state of nature and how that came to determine the political theories and implications for social relations. ... Contrary to Hobbes another English philosopher, John Locke, introduced in 1690 from his work, The second Treatise of Government, the idea that the State of Nature is actually "A state of perfect freedom" (The Second Treatise of Government Locke 8) as well as a "state of perfect equality" (Locke 10). ... In a world s...
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