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He thought that they were all nasty Facks and wanted them to all be his slaves
It depends, everyone has a different opinion about king tut some say people thought he was the best ruler some people said he should have not been a ruler at all.
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A ruler who is logical, wise, and caring of others. Characteristics of an ideal enlightened ruler include, firstly, the ruler would use logic and reason while ruling his domain. Secondly, the king or monarch would ensure that the people have their natural rights, such as, equality before the law, freedom of religious worship, freedom of speech, and the right to own property. Thirdly, the enlightened ruler would promote and develop arts, sciences and education. Fourthly, the enlightened ruler himself should obey the law and enforce fairly upon his people.
keep order
Thomas Hobbes
Absolute monarchy
John Locke's political philosophy emphasized the natural rights of individuals, including the right to life, liberty, and property. He believed that government's primary role was to protect these rights and that if a government failed to do so, individuals had the right to revolt. Locke's ideas were influential in shaping modern democratic principles, such as the idea of government by consent of the governed and the separation of powers.
Philosophers of the Enlightenment believed that government decisions should be based on reason, individual rights, and the pursuit of the common good. They emphasized the importance of a social contract between the ruler and the governed, with power derived from the consent of the people.
Thomas Hobbes believed that citizens should have the right to self-preservation and the right to defend themselves in order to maintain peace and security in society. He also believed that citizens should have the right to transfer their individual rights to a sovereign ruler in order to establish social order and prevent a state of nature.
Edgar Degas
He is often quoted as having said: 'The king is the first servant of the state'.
In theocracy a deity is considered the civil ruler. This ruler is believed to be chosen by God himself to lead the people and this claim is reinforced by the clergy.
Thomas Hobbes believed in a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos in society. He argued that humans are naturally selfish and need a powerful ruler to keep them in check. John Locke, on the other hand, believed in individual rights and limited government. He argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and that government should protect these rights through a social contract with the consent of the governed.
No, Machiavelli believed that a ruler should prioritize their own power and stability over the happiness of the people. He argued that it is better for a prince to be feared than loved, as fear ensures obedience and stability in a ruler's domain.
John Locke believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and property, and that government should protect these rights. Thomas Hobbes, on the other hand, believed in a social contract where individuals give up some freedoms for security and order, and that a strong central authority is necessary to prevent chaos. Locke was more optimistic about human nature, while Hobbes viewed humans as inherently selfish and competitive.
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