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5688 Hobbes and Rosseau. This is a 7-page paper in MLA style that discusses the view Hobbes and Rosseau held on the subject of the politics and duties of the citizen and the state. It is a comparison and contrast of the two views. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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5802 Hitler's Views as Opposed to Those of Four Philosophers. This paper compares the ideas of Adolph Hitler to those of four philosophers that dealt exclusively with the issue of race and segregation or colonization. These writers are Martin Luther King Jr., Eric Williams, Malcolm X, and Franz Fanon. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5894 Locke, Rousseau and Human Freedom. This essay discusses how Locke and Rousseau had two very different conceptions of human freedom. Rousseau's vision entailed a society where the individual's will was subordinate to the "general will." Locke, meanwhile, believed that freedom was impossible if individual freedom was not at the root of society. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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5904 Rousseau's "Social Contract" and Machiavelli's "The Prince. This paper compares the view of government by Machiavelli and Rousseau. Machiavelli and Rousseau both envisioned their own kinds of government. Rousseau believed that true equality and freedom could come about by the individual sacrificing his own interests for the sake of the general will. Machiavelli, meanwhile, saw government in terms of how it was to be formed. Primarily, he was preoccupied with how men could achieve total power. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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5941 Hobbes, Marx, Dewey and Freedom. This essay discusses the views of Thomas Hobbes, Karl Marx and John Dewey on freedom. The concept of individuality played a large part in their conclusions and identifications of this subject. Hobbes and Marx believed in the subordination of individualism for a higher ideal, while Dewey emphasized the importance of it. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5979 John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx: Critics of the 19th Century. This essay discusses the social criticisms of John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx. The paper shows how Mill developed the philosophy of utilitarianism, which based knowledge upon human experience and emphasized the importance of human reason. Mill held that action had to depend on whether it would bring about happiness. For Mill, the human being was the initial criterion of society. Marx, meanwhile, argued that private property had to be abolished and that workers had to grab the means of production. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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4551 Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and Contract Theory. This paper discusses contract theory in the context of Locke's, Hobbes', and Rousseau political views. The paper shows how Locke believed that the government had a contract to fulfill the citizen's wishes. Hobbes, meanwhile, held that the government had a contract to make sure the people were saved from their own self-destruction. Rousseau argued that the government had a contract to fulfill the "general will" of the people, as opposed to protecting individual liberties. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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