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Do Hobbes' political conclusions rest on a mistaken conception of human nature?
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Does Hobbes Sovereign or Locke's civil government provide better protection for the citizen?
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Explain the Relevance of the Prisoner's Dilemma to Hobbes' Social Contract Theory.
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Explanaining the relationship between nature and reason according to Hobbes and Plato.
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Hobbes
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Hobbes A Bourgeois Model of Society?
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Hobbes and Locke Essay
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Hobbes and Sovereignty
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Hobbes presents a view of legitimate sovereign power in Leviathan that is the product of consenting individuals. In his social contract model, individuals contract to surrender their natural rights and to submit to the absolute authority of a sovereign.
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Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau are credited with the development of the Social Contract Theory, but their ideas reveal important differences.
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How Does Hobbes Justify The Authority Of
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How does Marx describe ‘labour’ in the capitalist ‘mode of production’, and in what sense is it exploitative利用的
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How Hobbes defines freedom and what he means by unrestricted political authority.
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How Thomas Hobbes views human nature and concludes the best form of government is monarchy
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In considering Locke’s analysis of the state of nature, we shall mainly be examining his Two Treatises of Government (1689).
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In this section, a compartmentalized exploration into the reasons advanced by Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau respectively, with regard to the movement from a state of nature to a form of civil society is undertaken.
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In what ways might we argue that there is a contractual relationship between government and governed
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Interpretation and Criticism of Hobbes's "Leviathan".
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Introduction to Political Thought
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Introduction to the History of Modern Philosophy.
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Karl Marx.
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Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes, a discussion.
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modernisation vs dependancy theory
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Political Philosophy: What is Hobbes theory of political representation.
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Rationality and the "Ideal Type" of Bureaucracy: the Contribution of Max Weber.
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