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Four Political Philosophers Quiz
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Four Political Philosophers

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Four Political Philosophers
PhilosopherPolitical Idea
John Locke
God gives natural rights to all people. The Government is morally obliged to protect natural rights. As a result, people have the right to form or to change the power of the government.
Thomas Hobbes
In a state of nature, life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The way out of this situation is for individuals to create a supreme leader who can impose peace on society.
Baron de Montesquieu
History has demonstrated that the concentration of political power leads to tyranny. Government power should be divided to keep it in check.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
"Good laws make for good citizens" and citizens should make the laws they live under. The law must apply equally to every person in the state.
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