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What is the role of government for each? Who is the sovereign?

PSC 330 final paper:

Focus on the idea of Locke vs Hobbes human rights

Locke:

Feels like men are true to their word
Men should never have to relinquish their rights
Concept of rights shifts into concepts of powers

Hobbes:

Feels like men are in a constant state of war and fear
Relinquish rights to the government in order for protecting

Concept of rights shifts into concepts of powers

Rousseau looks at rights within the community

Read Hobbes very carefully

To Do:

Write a paragraph to a page outlining the topic, focusing it
Re read Locke
Re read Hobbes
Consider Rousseau

Hobbes, UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT of RIGHTS
What Locke thinks a right is

Similarities and differences

Teachers Response to Proposal:

H&L — Rousseau could be used in a supporting role.
one difference between Rousseau and Locke is that Locke believes that rights precede the state, while Rousseau believes that the state is necessary to establish rights.

With respect to H&L: contrast their states of nature (locke has both a state of nature and a state of war); do emphasize the difference in their concepts of rights; contrast H’s imperative of safety/security with L’s emphasis on justice and values.

You might play with H’s sense of expectation vs. L’s sense of trust.

Careful on Loke’s sense of rights and powers — certainly Hobbes has that perspective. Locke’s is a bit more ambiguous.

What about their similar and different views of political legitimacy — consent, representation, authority.

What is the role of government for each? Who is the sovereign?

Pleanty here to work with.