POL340Y1 Lecture 9: Lecture 9.doc

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Thomas hobbes (1588-1679); forms a foundation that is built upon by, Life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short, a war of every man against every man . So people give up their natural liberty, submitting to coercion in order to form government and society. Liberty is curtailed by government in order to make self-preservation more predictably attainable. The greatest good for the greatest number is goal of government. Humans naturally pursue pleasure and avoid pain for themselves. Humans are naturally social animals, bounded by moral obligations, with natural inhibitions/proclivities that amount to requisites for communal life and human life itself. Natural rights are independent of governments, universally known by humans, community forming and sustaining. International law, a set of rules that are by and large unenforceable. Universal declaration of human rights (1948: accepted that this declaration is an expression of customary law. International covenant on civil and political rights (1966) with its two optional.

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