John Locke's Treatise on Civil Government

Treatise on Civil Government

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Rousseau's 'La Nouvelle Heloise' (‘Julie')
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An 8 page paper that discusses Rousseau's sentimental look at the roles dictated by society for men and women according to Enlightenment views with a Rousseau twist. His focus is on the 'nature' of the human male and how those needs are to be filled through the 'nature' of women for the good of society as a whole. The writers argues that the antiquated views postulated by Rousseau through his novel are still being debated today. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Rousjuli.wps

“Liberalism” as Defined by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke:
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This 8 page report discusses the concept of liberalism using Locke’s “Second Treatise on Government” and Hobbes’ “Leviathan.” Thomas Hobbes and John Locke should be considered as two of the greatest political philosophers England ever produced and Hobbes clearly influenced Locke. Both believed that the state existed as an artificial creation of man to protect and preserve the interests of the individual. However, each had significantly different ideas as to the nature of human beings and, as a result, different concepts that may or may not be considered “liberalism.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWlibhob.rtf

Rousseau's 'Origins Of Civil Society'
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A 6 page paper discussing Rousseau's 'Civil Society.' What were the primary issues in the idea of civil society and how did Rousseau present them. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: Civilsoc.wps

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