Monday, August 31, 2015

Rousseau


    Rousseau was a French Philosopher, who strongly influenced the French Revolution and the development of the Liberal, Conservative, and Socialist Theory.    Rousseau believed in many things. He had many opinions when it came to other philosophers. He said that "Grotius paid too much attention to what was rather than what ought to be. And unquestionably accepted the power of aristocracy." On the other hand believed that Hobbes asserted that people had a choice of being free or being ruled. He said "Either they relinquished their freedom or they removed themselves from civil society to live a brutish existence."  Rousseau believed in slavery. He found the fact of war as another justification for the "right" of slavery. Although i say the right to enslave has no existence. Not only because it is without legal valediction but also because it is cruel and meaningless. 
    The Declaration's main purpose was to provide a moral and legal justification for that rebellion. Machiavelli thought that the government had power over the people while Jefferson thought the power came from the people. Machiavelli's form of government was more forceful and harsh. He felt that there needed to be fear in the people in order for them to abide by the rules.  Unlike Machiavelli,  Jefferson believed that people had their own rights and freedom.  Thomas Jefferson trusted people and believed all men were created equally while Machiavelli believed people were untrustworthy. Machiavelli and Jefferson's beliefs would not work together because it would cause a lot of problems between the people. Jefferson would not have agreed with Machiavelli's advice because their beliefs were completely different. 


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