Why does the state exist ? Cours 1

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Social Contract & State Formation Revision Sheet

📌 Essentials

  • The social contract is a voluntary agreement that justifies the origin of the State.
  • State of nature: pre-civil society, humans are free, equal, and ungoverned.
  • Hobbes views the natural state as perpetual war, life as "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, short."
  • Locke emphasizes natural law and inalienable rights: life, liberty, property.
  • Rousseau believes humans are inherently good; society and private property cause inequality.
  • Natural rights are inalienable and cannot be surrendered.
  • Causes of conflict: human irrationality (Locke), private property and inequality (Rousseau).
  • Hobbes advocates for an absolute sovereign to maintain peace.
  • Locke supports limited government with the right to rebellion.
  • Rousseau promotes a voluntary social contract based on the general will.

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1. What is the state of nature according to Locke's political philosophy?

2. What is the social contract according to the revision sheet?

3. What is the primary role of the social contract in the state of nature?

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Social contract — purpose?

Establishes social order and authority.

Social contract — definition?

Voluntary agreement justifying state's origin.

State of nature — characteristics?

Pre-civil society, humans free and equal.

State of nature — characteristics?

Pre-civil, humans free, equal, ungoverned.

Hobbes' view — human nature?

Evil, selfish, perpetual war.

Hobbes — view of natural state?

Perpetual war,

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