This is another natural right of mankind, but it can not be done naturally. Locke also stated that no one has the right to assert the right to punish their authority over others rather than all others judging that they were all created by the same almighty powers. Even though they are different in their views on people and their natural state of state, Hobbes and Rock is that the only way to withdraw from the state of nature is to participate in civil society under sovereignty or government I agree.
The political philosophy of Rock is often compared to Leviathan of Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes believes that absolute monarchs are necessary to prevent the "all-out" war inherent in anarchistism, and Rock believes that Congress can achieve protection of life, freedom, and property It is. . The process of protecting rather than infringing on your own rights. Leo Strauss and C. B. Macpherson emphasize the continuity of thought. In their view, Rock and Hobbes mentioned a atomist who could not be satisfied much with hedonistic materialism. Strauss of Strauss is only "Hobbes C" of "Sheep Costume". B. McPherson believes in Rock 's occupation of his "individualistic political theory" that it created infinite acquisition and possession of property for strong creation of serious inequality. The government is a guardian of the interests of capitalists and "the working class is not considered to have benefits"
Good morning teacher and students good morning. Today, Nicole and I will discuss the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes and John Rock. I introduce Thomas Hobbes 'philosophy, and Nicole discusses John Rock' s philosophy. After our two speech, we compare their political philosophy. Today I will explain Hobbes' political philosophy which can be divided into four different concepts. These four concepts are human nature, natural state, social contract, and natural right. Furthermore, I prove that criticism against his philosophy is correct. First we briefly introduce the history of Thomas Hobbs and then try to provide an explanation about his philosophy. Political philosopher Thomas Hobbes says, "This is not wisdom but authority to enact law."
Thomas Hobbes and John Rock are both famous political philosophers and social contractor theorists. The social contract theory assumes that "moral obligations of people depend on implicit consensus among individuals to form society" (IEP, Friend). Both Hobbes and Locke are known for research on political philosophy, Hobbes' Leviathan and Locke's two government papers. Both of these works contain different views on the state of nature and show sociality.