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Hobbes believed people in their natural were bad; Rousseau believed they were good.
Hobbes believed people in their natural state were bad;Rousseau believe they were good
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John Locke - 3 Natural Rights (Life, Liberty, Property) Voltaire - Freedom of thought and expression/ Freedom of Relgion Montesquieu - Separation of Powers Beccaria - Abolishment of torture Rousseau - "All men are born free, but everywhere chain" Wollstonecraft - Women's equality
According to Rousseau, private property was discovered by the first person who declared a small plot of land his own and found others simple enough to believe him.
Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote in favor of human freedom.
Hobbes believed people in their natural were bad; Rousseau believed they were good.
Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke influenced Britain and America's rights promises through their ideas on individual rights, freedom of speech, and the social contract theory. Locke's concept of natural rights and government by consent influenced the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Voltaire and Rousseau's writings on freedom of thought and expression influenced ideas of religious tolerance and free speech in both countries.
Voltaire and Rousseau influenced the Enlightenment period of the 18th century, with Voltaire advocating for freedom of speech, tolerance, and separation of church and state, and Rousseau focusing on the concept of social contract and the importance of individual freedom and equality. Their works had a significant impact on the fields of philosophy, politics, and literature.
enlightened philosopher who believed democracy can protect freedom
They gave then the idea to fight for freedom .
Hobbes believed people in their natural state were bad;Rousseau believe they were good
Rousseau's ideas inspire many leaders of the French Revolution. Rousseau fought for individual freedom. He though that a direct democracy was the best form of government.
I take it you too are taking POS 222. But no, Rousseau wasn't the person who wrote about the natural rights of man. It was John Locke.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778 CE) was a Genevan philosopher during the French Revolution. The ideas he promoted were democracy and personal freedom under the law.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that civilization corrupts people's natural goodness. Rousseau believed that society's rules and expectations lead individuals to act unnaturally and that humans are inherently good in their natural state.