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The Road to Revolution
Nasty,brutish,
andshort!
Ah, the noble savage!
I shouldwrite thatDown!
Life, Liberty, and Property!
"...hard to define, being one of those popular movements which have no obvious beginning or end, no pitched battles or legal victories with
specific dates, no constitutions or formal leaders, no easily quantifiable statistics and no formal set of beliefs." – Paul Johnson, historian
Hey! Wait a minute!
Bousset
All Enlightenment thinkers discard:
They start thinking about government byImagining what life was like in a:
It’s the state of nature!I do what I want! Whateva! Whateva!
Differing attitudes about the state of nature lead to different conclusions about government:
But all three great Enlightenment philosophers agree on the:
Hobbes and Locke diverge in how government should accomplishThe role of government:
Consent is the BASIS of government
Trinity of Rights
Tyranny
Right to rebel
EmotionalismReason
Give me libertyor
give me death!