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GOVT 302 Test 2 Liberty University
- According to Locke, we acquire property by
- Rousseau recommended that a state be
- According to Hobbes, a subject may disobey if the sovereign orders him to
- Hobbes calls the absence of external impediments
- Who proposed the doctrine of the law of the greater force?
- Rousseau claimed that men in the state of nature are
- Hobbes said sovereign power could be vested in
- Robert Goldwin claims (in the Strauss book) that the source, content, and end of Locke’s law of nature can be summed up as
- According to Hobbes, the laws of nature are precepts of
- According to Rousseau, which type of organization is natural?
- Who believed that civil society is not natural?
- Hobbes said that human nature is to be understood in terms of
- Locke said that is “no form of civil government at all.”
- Rousseau believed men were naturally
- In modern society the rich are protected and the poor are oppressed, according to
- Rousseau says that in the state of nature
- Locke says that when government is established, this branch should be supreme
- Who will act outside of the law and even contrary to it, according to Locke?
- According to Locke, what is the defect(s) of the state of nature?
- According to Rousseau, civil societies began with
- Instead of selfish interest, what can return civilized man to a concern for the common good?
- Hobbes said that the social contract could be established as a result of
- Hobbes says that men once lived in a
- According to Locke, the relationship between the people and their government is
- Locke said that political society is formed by
- The blameless liberty to do or refrain from doing whatever one can to preserve one’s life Hobbes called
- According to Hobbes, sovereignty can rest in a
- Who believed that man is basically idle by nature?
- Which author based his theory on the concept of general will?
- Who believed that men were intended by nature to live in a city or state?
- Locke claims that God gave the earth to
- According to Rousseau, progress in science and the arts lead to
- Lawrence Berns, in the Strauss book, identifies this thinker as the founder of modern liberalism.
- For Rousseau, the sole source of morality is
- The only thing political society without government can do is
- Locke uses the term “property” to include
- According to Locke, in the state, all men are naturally in a state of
- According to Rousseau, the first man who said, “this land belongs to me,” could be considered
- Hobbes describes the natural condition of man before civil society as
- Hobbes calls the liberty of each man as he wishes to preserve his own life
- How does Hobbes describe the formation of the social contract? Who is involved?
- According to Locke, what are the difficulties men face in the state of nature?