Early Modern Political Theory Essay on Hobbes Locke Rousseau and Kant

ubject of the paperPS111B Early Modern Political Theory Essay on Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Kant

Requirement: Choose a prompt below and write an essay of no more than 1250 words double-spaced. Font size 12 This essay will be due by Wednesday, June 17 th , 2020 at 5PM PDT.

The essay should be coherent and concise. It should not consist of bullet-points, nor should it be a simple list of everything that you can remember about the author in question. It should have a beginning, a middle, and a conclusion. You may include anything from any of the readings or the lectures, as long as it is relevant. You will be judged on your ability to argue and to synthesize as well as on your familiarity with the texts. Using textual examples to support your arguments when appropriate is encouraged, but do not, however, fill up your essay with long quotations. 1. What does Hobbes mean by saying that ‘the Subject is the Author of every act the Sovereign doeth? 2. What role does Locke’s theory of property play in his account of the origins of the state? 3. Why does Rousseau believe than men should be “forced to be free”? 4. What does Kant understand by the term “Representative Republic”? 5. Compare and contrast the definitions of the “social contract” given in Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau

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– Instructions are in the “111B Final Take Home” document

Format:

  • APA Format
  • No plagiarism is accepted
  • Only academic resources should be used, no older than 5 years old
  • Adhere to the requested number of words/pages
  • No Grammar errors ( refunds will be asked for incoherent/ full of grammar errors papers)

*** The work will be checked for plagiarism through Turnitin by the professor. It is essential for everything to be free of plagiarism otherwise sanctions will be imposed***

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