By the way, I put the bullet points in Word, so the bullet points turned into "I"s and "n"s. Sorry!
Montesquieu's Philosophy Social Contract l does not mention a social contract l war created laws Human Nature l humans are originally fearful and timid, which requires them to associate with others for food l also rejects violence at this stage l however, when in a community, says that humans lose fear and starts war Ideal Government l English style of government was best n misinterpreted the government, believing he saw a separation of power l a system of checks and balances is best l in general, unless there is equality, the government will be corrupted l monarchies n a monarchy is corrupted when the monarch decides to rule arbitrarily, or exercises too much power l aristocracies n must have equality among nobles and must disguise difference between nobles and citizens n otherwise, it is corrupted l democracies n needs "the love of the laws and of our country" or political virtue n however, political virtue is not natural and requires citizens to lead almost monk-like lives n becomes corrupted when "the spirit of inequality" and "the spirit of extreme equality" takes root http://www.science.uva.nl/~seop/entries/montesquieu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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No, Baron de Montesquieu belive that human kind was good.
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John Locke believed that humans/human nature was inherently good.What_was_John_Locke's_view_of_basic_human_nature
Baron de Montesquieu is best known for his work "The Spirit of the Laws," which explored the concept of separation of powers and its importance in preventing tyranny. This influential work greatly influenced political thought leading up to the French Revolution and the development of modern political theory.
Mormons believe that the ultimate example for human nature was shown through Jesus Christ's perfect example. As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints they strive to emulate this nature whenever possible.
They believe in many things relating to the field of science, which can include nature and the human body.
"I believe that most people are basically selfish and..."
For destiny or Fate
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.