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29 Cards in this Set
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Dicey |
1885 - regular law - equality before law - parliament can do anything except man into woman |
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Rousseau |
supreme authority resides in the people shouldnt be delegated |
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Plato |
- democracy "dangerous and unstable form of govnt" - one step away frm tyranny
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Aristotle |
check & balances rule of the few AND rule of the many |
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Machiavelli |
- renaissance - citizens knowledgable, aware and participate in govnt |
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James Harrington |
"govnt of laws not men" |
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Thomas Hobbes |
1588 - 1679 - the leviathan - "everyone has natural right to be free & pursue whatever they want - give up some freedom so govnt can provide order |
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John Locke |
1632 - 1704 - letter concerning toleration - two treatise of govnt
- "all men created equal" - natural rights; life, liberty & property - limited govnt |
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Thomas Paine |
govnt = necessary evil |
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Adam Smith |
1723 - 1790 - invisible hand - govnt: protect, justice, public works |
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Jeremy Bentham |
1748 - 1832 - utilitarian - human infallible - govnt solve this problem - govtn: reward, punish |
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JS Mill |
1806 - 1873 - utilitarian - everyone gets a vote, some more than others |
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TH Green |
new role for govnt welfare liberalism |
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Edmund Burke |
- conservatism - "society is fabric" organic not atomic - representative govnt |
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Gitano Mosca Tom Higley |
elitism: fluid, modern in todays society |
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Joseph de Maistre |
reactionary |
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John A MacDonald |
- Canadian Conservative Party (1854) 1815 - 1891 - representative (NOT democratic) - senate (age, land, for life) |
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John Adams Alexander Hamilton |
US Conservatives laissez-faire economics |
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Count Claude Henri de Saint Simon |
history in economic/social and classes during periods/stages |
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Friedrich Hegel |
History = humans becoming more free and aware |
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Karl Marx |
history = class struggle division of labour & specialization large, inclusive movement |
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Friedrich Engles |
continued to speak for Marx, reinvented parts |
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Lenin |
- class struggle driving force of historical development - means justify ends - small, exclusive, highly organized & tightly disciplined - violent revolution needed |
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Stalin |
- shrank the party - contained to soviet (solidify) - no accidents/coincidences - fall apart in 70s & 80s bc economic strain |
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Mao Zedong |
- read lenins works - countryside uprisings & revolutions not cities - flips society upside down
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Deng Xioping |
1976 - takes over when Mao dies - capitalism |
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JS Woodsworth |
- independent labour party - cooperative commonwealth confederation (CCF) - socialist |
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Tommy Douglas |
1944 - free healthcare in 1960s |
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Jack Layton |
NDP |