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    The 18th century in Europe was a dynamic center for changes in daily life. The prior centuries saw the decline in the social status of women and Renaissance ideals hoping to keep them in the home. It also was witness to the church’s dominion in education and the social gap between the privileged children who could afford an education and the mainly illiterate masses. The denial that childhood was a distinct period in a person’s life‚ the lack of hands-on parenting and concern for children‚ and the

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    intellectual period that roughly lasted from the 17th to the 18th century is responsible for producing some of the most brilliant political philosophers. Amongst these philosophers and philosophes were political revolutionaries such as Voltaire‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ Cesare Baccaria‚ Baron de Montesquieu‚ David Hume‚ and John Locke. The ideas they promoted and would later be adopted by flourishing democracies included the individual’s freedom of expression and religion by Voltaire‚ the separation of

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    day. Civil religion even has it’s own monuments‚ Commandments‚ guideline and followers. Civil religion is a highly discussed topic in American history with many sides and many views. One of the most dominant for civil religion is Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ arguably the most influential political philosopher of the last three centuries and whom Bellah bases much of his findings on. Rousseau is viewed as almost a profit of the new religion and is placed here to spread its word. And

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    doesn’t create them 9. 3 Benefits of Gov. a. Provides written laws b. Enforces Laws c. Interprets Laws 10. 3 Branches of Gov a. Legislative – Written Laws b. Executive – Enforcing & Interpreting Law c. Federative – International Affairs Jean Jacques Rousseau 11. View of the State of Nature a. Primitive (Happy‚ Peaceful‚ Free‚ Independent‚ Instinct‚ Pity) b. Nascent Society (Primitive Society plus friends) 12. Problems with Nascent

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    Critically Examine Hobbes’s Conception of the State of Nature The concept of state of nature was developed by Hobbes in his famous work‚ Leviathan‚ in which he also set out his doctrine of the foundation of states and legitimate governments which was based on his social contract theories. Leviathan was written during the English Civil War‚ so much of his theory concentrates on the need for the presence of a strong central authority within society in order to avoid the evils of rebellion and civil

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    A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess portrays the problem between order in society and the freedom of individuals. The novel represents the universal values and dangers of all societies due to this fundamental conflict of choice and individualism. The freedom of individuals must be limited in order to achieve stability and order within society. The antagonist of A Clockwork Orange is fifteen year-old Alex‚ a vicious boy with constant violent impulses. Alex rapes‚ steals‚ and murders because it

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    Emilius and Sophia: or‚ a New System of Education‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s self-proclaimed ‘best’ and ‘most important’ work‚ from which today’s source originates details Rousseau’s philosophy of education. It is written as part novel‚ part treatise‚ and describes the education of protagonist Émile from birth to adulthood through the eyes of his tutor. It was originally published in 1762‚ just several months after Rousseau’s Social Contract‚ and both were immediately banned by Paris authorities –

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    is greater to be feared than loved." He advised rulers to instill FEAR in their subjects for the greatest POWER and success. Voltaire "Crush the infamous thing!" This man’s and other philosophes’ opinions on the CHURCH and CHRISTIANITY. Jean Jacques Rousseau‚ The Social Contract (1762) "All men are born free‚ but elsewhere they are in chains" states his belief that society "chains" people John Locke "Life‚ liberty‚ and property" Machiavelli " A prince should have only one end and one

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    Was Rousseau a Philosophe?

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    Cited: 1. "Philosophe." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. 2008 2. “Benjamin Franklin” WikiQuote: Benjamin Franklin. 2008 3. “Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality among Men”. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 1754. 4. The Portable Enlightenment Reader. Isaac Kramnick (Ed.). (1995). New York: Penguin Books.

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    Rousseau‚ an agreement‚ entered into by individuals‚ that results in the formation of the state or of organized society‚ the prime motive being the desire for protection and welfare‚ which entails the surrender of some or all personal liberties. Jean Jacques Rousseau and John Locke each took the social contract theory one step further. Rousseau wrote The Social Contract‚ or Principles of Political Right in which he explained that the government is based on the idea of popular sovereignty. The will of

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