1. The Base of Civil Government
English philosopher Thomas Hobbes's novel Leviathan (1651), John Locke's The Second Treasite of Government (1690), and Genevian philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality (1755) political theories and ideologies held an immense influence on the shaping of governmental systems and society in Europe and America. ... From this natural environment from which man is created and lives, and thus evolves, comes the formation of governments and sovereign states. ... It will also identify each philosopher's reasons as to the purpose of government, as well as the impa...
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