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Jean Jacques Rousseau

believed men were naturally good but society corrupted them. they were naturally free and equal.


•direct democracy

john locke

believed humans were rational, intelligent, and reasonable and believed people were the source of power and the gov't action myst be justified by the popular consent.


•representative democracythkm

thomas hobbes

•believed that human nature is evil and security is more important than freedom.


•supported authoritarian gov'ts.

adam smith

•believed in the invisible hand (selfish desires of individual would eventually benefit everyone)


•gov't interference should be limited to maintaining rule of law, ensuring contracts are followed, and some public works

burke

classical conservative who supported established gov't but not tyranny

john maynard keynes

•felt gov't needed to intervene in order to avoid booms and busts of unregulated capitalism.


•consumer demands should be controlled through fiscal and monetary ways.

john stuart mill

fought for free speech and individual rights and freedoms to the extent that other liberties were protected

karl marx

believed that the only way to overthrow capitalism is for proletariat to defeat bourgeoisie

friedman/hayek

•theories of monetarism


•less gov't involvement