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    water and no way of escaping. What would people do to survive? How would people be able to work together and who would be the one to take control? As the great philosopher Thomas Hobbes once said‚ “Government is necessary‚ not because man is naturally bad...but because man is by nature more individualistic than social”(Hobbes) This notion explains how people would likely behave on that desolate island. People would only care about themselves not because they are bad‚ but because of human nature

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    The Influence of Political Cartoons on America For all of our History‚ scholars have questioned which group of people drove the changes during the Progressive era (1865-1900). While it is possible to argue that wealthy‚ elite Americans drove the changes during this era because of their prominent influence on the American political structure‚ this argument would be fallacious at its core. This argument does not take into consideration the mass of middle class Americans that strove for economic

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    CODE : PH 101 COURSE NAME : POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY COMPUTER NO. : 12116173 QUESTION : List and explain six differences and six similarities between the political philosophy of John Locke and that of Tomas Hobbes. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were philosophers from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The two men both had very strong views on freedom and how a country should be governed. Their view points are famous for contrasting one another. Hobbes has more of a pessimistic

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    No Glory: Why V For Vendetta is so Gruesome In V For Vendetta‚ Alan Moore and David Lloyd throw their readers into the story of an underground protagonists quest to bring down a not-so-distant future dystopia created by an all-seeing British government. As far as plot is concerned‚ Vendetta is nothing out of the ordinary. Typical elements include an oppressive communist government‚ a much sought after young female‚ a protagonist with almost super human powers‚ chase scenes and even promiscuous

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    Thomas Hobbes claims that in a state of nature‚ people are constantly fighting against each other‚ and the only way to overcome this is to form a commonwealth. He does this by going over the conditions that describe a state of nature‚ certain rights that all people have in nature‚ and the method for transferring these rights‚ by way of a pledge to a sovereign‚ whether it to the one person‚ or a group of people in order to achieve a state of peace. While Hobbes makes a very clear argument‚ it does

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    Social‚ moral‚ and political philosophies are three branches that share elements‚ but are different in application. This paper considers what the fields have in common‚ how they are different‚ and how they apply to modern life. When thinkers contemplate such diverse ideas such as justice‚ love‚ friendship‚ democracy‚ and divorce‚ they are considering concepts that fit in one or more of the three fields of philosophy discussed in this paper. Contrasts and Commonality When philosophy addresses questions

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    Thomas hobbes theory of human nature is proven by the hunger games ‚ because of killing and the people’s bad behavior. The annual hunger games are based off of bad human nature. In the book ‚ the book quotes “ Taking the kids from our districts‚ forcing them to kill one another while we watch”.( 1.76) By stating this quote‚ this quote proves that human nature is bad ‚ because killing for no legal reason and forcing a child to harm or kill another child is cruel. The competition of the hunger games

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    ‘Nineteen Eighty Four’ and ‘V for Vendetta.’ 1984 has a more complete level of control when compared with V for Vendetta. The party in 1984 has almost complete control of its people ‘nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull’ which the party maintains their control and power by fabricating the past and controlling people’s thoughts. For example in 1984‚ people are watched from telescreens‚ and monitored for ‘though crime.’ While in ‘V for Vendetta’ information is fabricated

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    between the government and nature of man. The theories of Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau about the connection between nature of man and the government have been debated for many years. These three philosophers have remarkably influenced the way our system works today. Although each theory had its flaws and merits‚ Jean Jacques Rousseau’s theory is superior in comparison to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Unlike Thomas Hobbes‚ who believed humans were naturally evil‚ Jean Rousseau

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    active judge‚ Justice Rein was seeing this case. At present his Honour Nigel Geoffrey Rein is an admiralty list judge of the supreme courts equity division. (Supreme court of New South Wales‚ 2013) However‚ at the time the case of Peter Smythe v Vincent Thomas [2007] NSWSC 844 (3 August 2007)‚ Justice Rein was a district court judge as an acting chief justice. It was not until May 5th 2008 that he was sworn in as a judge of the supreme court. (Supreme Court New South Wales‚ 2008) In the years that

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