Permissibility of Inequality According to John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau

Abstract: This 5 page report discusses how and when inequality is permissible in human society. English philosopher, John Locke (1632-1704) 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. In comparison, Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) most often expounded on his view that science, art, and social institutions have corrupted humankind and that the natural, or primitive, state is morally superior to the civilized state. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

Filename: BWlrouss.wps

Pages: 5


Catagory: Philosophy Of Religion, God'S Existence & Freewill

Subcatagory: Philosophy


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