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Social contract in the view of Rousseau and Locke
Date Submitted: 09/06/2004 00:46:59
English political theorist, John Locke focuses primarily on the framework of justifiable and workable government, all other issues and ideas as they relate to humanity can be explained and elaborated upon in that relationship. Locke also establishes the issues and viability relating to virtue. Almost the entire key members of the intellectual activity of the eighteenth century in England leads back to Locke. Locke was able to concisely describe and honor the Enlightenment in his
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the duty to organized society. Like Locke, Rousseau came to appreciate the concept of "cohesion."
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