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15 Cards in this Set
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-“man is born free, yet everywhere he is chains”
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Rousseau
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Social Contract (3)
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Rousseau, Hobbs, Locke
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-justifies revolution if the government doesn’t meet the needs of the people (2)
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Rousseau, Locke
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-spoke of the “General Will”
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Rousseau
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civilization corrupts people
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Rousseau
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author, The Social Contract
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Rousseau
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-people are naturally good (2)
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Rousseau, Locke
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Natural Rights (2)
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Rousseau, Locke
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believed in “blank slate”
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Locke
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-author, Leviathan
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Hobbs
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author, Letter Concerning Toleration
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Hobbs
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people are selfish and wicked
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Hobbs
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-supported Absolutism
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Hobbs
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-life is “nasty, brutish, and short
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Hobbs
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-no natural rights
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Hobbs
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