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    Eighteenth-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau influenced many French revolutionaries with his ideas. In the time of the Enlightenment‚ people believed that humankind could progress and improve through the use of reason and science. One of them was French artist Jacques-Louis David‚ who was official artist to the French revolution (p158‚ Blk 3). Just as Rousseau had used his publications to reflect on his ideas‚ David had used art as a media to reflect the ideas and values of the society in

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    Aaron Ambrose Course Code: GOVT 1001: Introduction to Political Philosophy Tutorial Question: Examine and discuss the views of Hobbes‚ Locke‚ and Rousseau on the subject of the state of nature and the civil state. When we hear the word Iconic‚ we think of something or someone that stands out‚ one that‚ through its actions has been of great significance and has made a lasting impression on the way you live and society entirely. The work of Thomas Hobbes can definitely be described as iconic

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    As days go by the struggle to get civilization to withstand crumples‚ twelve year old Ralph the main character in William Golding’s classic tale Lord of the Flies declares "’We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages" (Golding 43). When the the group of boys guided by Ralph and his enemy Jack are wrecked on a island in the Pacific at the start of World WarⅡ they experiment to establish a functioning society. At the start‚ the attempt to organize their own government is a

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    Literature Network » Literary Periods » The Enlightenment 57 The Enlightenment The Enlightenment‚ sometimes referred to as the Age of Reason‚ was a confluence of ideas and activities that took place throughout the eighteenth century in Western Europe‚ England‚ and the American colonies. Scientific rationalism‚ exemplified by the scientific method‚ was the hallmark of everything related to the Enlightenment. Following close on the heels of the Renaissance‚ Enlightenment thinkers believed that

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    the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. Oxford [u.a.: Clarendon Press. Uzgalis‚ W. (2012‚ September 1). John Locke. Retrieved December 11‚ 2014‚ from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke/influence.html Viroli‚ M. (1988). Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the "well-ordered society" Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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    strong advocate for the left wing bourgeoisie. However‚ despite his efficacious leadership and sentiment‚ much of what he encouraged to the masses is based off the writings and teachings of one Enlightenment thinker in particular: Jean Jacques Rousseau. Rousseau would be the first “modern critic of the bourgeois society.”[1]More specifically‚ in his text‚ The Social Contract[2]‚ in which he outlines what he believes to be the necessary ingredients in creating stability in a commercial society that finds

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    Cited: England in Literature. Comp. Helen McDonnell‚ John Pfordresher‚ and Gladys V. Veidemanis. Glenview: Foresman and Company‚ 1989. Frankenstein. 520-530. Rousseau and the Noble Savage. 17 Oct. 1995. 9 Mar. 2003 <http://www.uorgen.edu/~jboland/rousseau.html>. Shelley‚ Mary. Frankenstein. New York: Bedrick‚ 1988. 96-145. The Age of Reason and Decay. 3 Mar. 2003 <http://members.aol.com/FranzPoet/Fstein.html>

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    writers. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Niccolo Machiavelli‚ in the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality and The Prince‚ subsequently‚ talks about this subject. In the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality‚ Rousseau talks about the natural human state and is transition to its current civilized state. In The Prince‚ Machiavelli talks about the nature of humans already in a civilized state. Rousseau ’s and Machiavelli ’s ideas on the best state of humans contrast because Rousseau believes that the best

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    the Origin of Inequality‚ Rousseau describes the state of nature and the origin of chance events that gave birth to a civil state‚ where men build social relationships and developed reason. His description of state of nature is very different from that of Locke and Hobbes‚ as he believes that state of nature is actually better than the civil society. According to Rousseau‚ civil state is the culprit behind destroying the rudimentary man. It is surprising to note that Rousseau prefers state of nature

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    This is from Rousseau. It is the first line from the first chapter of his book‚ ’The Social Contract’‚ in which he attempts to lay out his views of governments and what makes them good or bad. It helps to include the next few sentances‚ I think: "Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains. One thinks himself the master of others‚ and still remains a greater slave than they. How did this change come about? I do not know. What can make it legitimate? That question I think I can answer."

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