Locke vs Hobbes - Social Contract theme
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LOCKE VS HOBBES –
ON THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
Thomas Hobbes
1588 – 1678
England
John Locke
1632 - 1704
England
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Two Treatises on
Government
(1690)
Leviathan (1651)
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The Glorious Revolution
(bloodless)
A positive version of Hobbes
Wrote to justify the Glorious
Revolution
Justify removal of James II
Depressed about the
beheading of Charles I in the
English Civil War (1649)
He speculated about the
nature of government and
man
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With a “clean slate”
Free and equal with 3
natural rights: (from God)
Life, Liberty, Property
(influences Jefferson)
Selfish –
Humans are motivated by
self- interest and the
quest for power
Natural law is kill or be
killed
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“All mankind... being all
equal and independent,
no one ought to harm
another in his life,
health, liberty or
possessions.”
“Without government, life
would be solitary, poor,
nasty, brutish, and short.”
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Government exists by
consent of the governed
People agree to be
governed if government
protects 3 natural rights
People can break the
contract (revolt) if gov’t
violates rights.
Humans need an absolute
monarchy to keep order
LOCKE VS HOBBES
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Government exists by
consent of the governed
People agree to be
governed if government
protects 3 natural rights
People can break the
contract (revolt) if gov’t
violates rights.
Humans need an absolute
monarchy to keep order