Political Science 1020E Lecture : Chapter 1PoliSci.doc

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State of nature a situation where no state exists and no one possess political power. Rousseau argues that the amount of time needed for the transition from statue of nature to civil society was longer than the age of the world and therefore, no. Hobbs, in the civil war, claimed that nothing could be worse than life without the protection of the state. Argument: the state exists naturally in the sense of being natural to human beings. We would not be human beings if we lived in a society without the state. We could, perhaps, be a lower form of animals. We should assume that objects will continue to travel at a constant motion and direction until acted on by another forces. Why things change direction and why they stop. Hobbes: human beings are always searching for something; never at rest. Humn beings seek felicity, continual success in achieving the objects of desire.

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