A) Answer the following three questions from The Key texts of Political Philosophy: Introduction, by Thomas L. Pangle and Timothy W. Burns (Cambridge University Press, 2015). p. 259-262 and 269-273 1. What is the state of nature, and are the physically strong guaranteed prevail in this scenario? 2. What is the social compact that people would make, and why would people agree to it. 3. What is the best type of government, and why? B) Answer the following three questions from The Key texts of Political Philosophy: Introduction, by Thomas L. Pangle and Timothy W. Burns (Cambridge University Press, 2015).pp. 280-288 4. What is the state of nature according to the main thinker discussed in this reading? 5.How is this thinker's understanding of human nature similar to and how is it different from the vision of human nature put forth by pp. 259-262 and 269-273? 6. What is the connection between liberty and property in the state of nature?
A) Answer the following three questions from The Key texts of Political Philosophy: Introduction, by Thomas L. Pangle and Timothy W. Burns (Cambridge University Press, 2015). p. 259-262 and 269-273
1. What is the state of nature, and are the physically strong guaranteed prevail in this scenario?
2. What is the social compact that people would make, and why would people agree to it.
3. What is the best type of government, and why?
B) Answer the following three questions from The Key texts of Political Philosophy: Introduction, by Thomas L. Pangle and Timothy W. Burns (Cambridge University Press, 2015).pp. 280-288
4. What is the state of nature according to the main thinker discussed in this reading?
5.How is this thinker's understanding of human nature similar to and how is it different from the vision of human nature put forth by pp. 259-262 and 269-273?
6. What is the connection between liberty and property in the state of nature?
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