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    John Locke And Rousseau

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    integral to understanding the political theories of both John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau. Both Locke and Rousseau begin their social contract theories in the state of nature. The state of nature‚ as explained by Locke‚ is “a state of perfect freedom” wherein people are at liberty to “order their actions‚ and dispose of their possessions and persons‚ as they think fit‚ within the bounds of the law of nature” and are not dependent on one another. Locke states that people have the natural right

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    Influence On John Locke

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    John Locke was a British Philosopher born on 1632 and died in 1704. He wrote The Two Treatises of Government which was a major contribution to political theory. He defended the belief that ”that man are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a monarch‚” (Tuckness 2005). In other words‚ he is saying that someone isn’t chosen to rule by God but we all have equal rights. What locke means by natural rights is the right to life‚ liberty and‚ property

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    results in harsh employment and living conditions for both poor and working classes of society. This prompted the reactions of philosophical thinkers like Adam Smith‚ who saw the Industrial Revolution in its beginning and middle stages‚ and Karl Marx‚ who

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    that was caused by the apartheid era (Nattrass‚ 1991). This essay is a comparative study between apartheid and the current situation in South Africa in terms of a Marxism perspective. According to Nattrass (1991) South Africa’s economic development was shaped by the racial policies that were implemented by the state at that time. Karl Marx Base and superstructure Base and superstructure are two concepts developed by Karl Marx. According to Nengwekhulu (s.a.) these two concepts must have a dialectical

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    John Locke’s influence in modern philosophy has been profound and‚ with his application of experimental analysis to ethics‚ politics‚ and religion‚ he remains one of the most important and controversial philosophers of all time. His ideas and writings lived way beyond his time‚ and have proven to be the reason the colonies broke away from their mother country and learned to expect certain rights from their government. In The Second Treatise of Government‚ Locke defines political power as the inalienable

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    adam smith vs karl marx

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    Adam Smith versus Karl Marx‚ this could quickly turn into a debate between the ideas of capitalism and the ideas of socialism. Without these two great economists the industrial revolution would not have been what it is nor would it have the impact that it had on the society. It was the ideologies of Adam Smith that influenced and brought change into the one dimensional feudal society‚ to a dynamic capitalist society. In the book “The Wealth Of Nations” Adam Smith emphasizes on the importance of division

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    The ideologies of Karl Marx and Adam Smith would be compared to that of socialism and democracy today; complete government control verses little government control. These two men were completely opposite in their ideologies. As history plays out‚ it is clear that Marx’s ideologies led to communist control and extremely harsh conditions for the people. Smith’s ideas‚ on the other hand‚ encouraged capitalism and growth in the western world. The Marx system supported government control over everything

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    Karl Marx and his critique of capitalism The definition of utopia is an ideally perfect place especially in its social‚ political‚ and moral aspects (dictionary.com). This paper will discuss the changes in capitalism since Marx?s critique in 1848. Marx?s fundamental critique remains correct today. Marx is still correct about his critique of capitalism because even though there have been changes made to capitalism to prevent some abuses‚ capitalism still produces inequality‚ reduces the family

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    Understanding Marx Karl Marx was an individual that has been known to be a philosopher that associated his thoughts with the world itself. According to Coser (1977) for Karl Marx‚ the history of mankind had a double aspect. He stated that Karl Marx famously believed that many people who performed work involving labor were not happy individuals‚ and could never truly develop their real personalities due to the time they spent around consistent work environments. Therefore‚ it can be said that Karl Marx believed

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    THEIR MARXS Introduction Karl Marx is a key figure in theorizing power‚ and in some respects‚ his work is considered the foundation of social sciences. Marx and his associate Engels instantly became famous among scholars during the late 19th century‚ when they published The Communist Manifesto (1848). This important work became a reference point for many theorists because the document described in great detail the series of European revolutions initiated by capitalism. Capitalism‚ Marx and Engels

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