MMW 14 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Constitutional Monarchy, Age Of Enlightenment, Toleration

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Outline lecture two social contract theories in the enlightenment era. In a new age without traditional constraints (authority of church/lord/king), how can individuals reconcile their natural liberties, especially the pursuit of self-gain, with the need for society: what constitutes a legitimate civil society? (hobbes/locke/rousseau) Cromwell (2) anti-monarchial response in the glorious revolution in 1689 (a) alliance of english and netherland protestants toppled king and appointed. Read the mmw papers guidelines on ted. Level 3 questions questions that cannot be definitively answered but can be researched and on which at least two points of view can be taken. Decide topic as soon as possible: narrow down your topic, avoid: opium war, children and the industrial revolution, women and the french revolution, cannot write an essay solely based on united states- must compare. Economic revolution: which one was not a global precondition for european ascendancy, c) martin luther"s reformation, which one is not a great social transformation that contributed to the.

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