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In a State of Nature Analyzing Government What is the purpose of government? How do the people running the government get the right to govern? How should a government be organized? What types of government should be respected and supported & what types should be resisted and fought? Locke’s Foundations Natural rights philosophy Influenced Founding Fathers Based on imagining what life would be like without government Anarchy Thomas Jefferson called these the “Law’s of Nature and of nature’s God” in the Declaration of Independence Man formed governments in order to preserve property and justice. Did your community have any laws? Protecting / preserving what? Hobbe’s Foundations Government is necessary to regulate humans who are basically evil People must surrender to rulers in exchange for protection Man’s natural state is war and monarchies were needed to restrain it People must give up certain rights to the monarch Rousseau’s Foundations Man is good by nature, but corrupted by society Political order is necessary Ideal society has a contract between men, not between men and government Government should be controlled by the general will of the people Laws are acts of the people Would anyone have the right to govern you? Locke would say “no”, nor would you have the right to govern anyone else. The only way that a person gets the right to govern is through the consent of the governed People trade perfect freedom for increased security – mutually agreeing to abide by the will of the majority. Would you have any rights? Life, liberty, and property Right to defend these rights if necessary Locke called these “natural rights” We now call them fundamental, basic or human rights Locke’s Solution Best way to solve the problem of the state of nature is a Social Contract People give up natural freedoms in order to gain protection for their rights The formation of a government which can create and enforce laws should be agreed upon by those involved Basis for the formation of U.S. government A social contract is also known as a compact or covenant How do people running the government get the right to govern? Social Contract Forced Evolutionary Divine Right How should government be Organized? Who can participate? Democracy Direct and indirect - examples Dictatorship Autocracy and oligarchy - difference? Geographical distribution of power Unitary Confederate Federal Relationship between Legislative Branch and Executive Branch Presidential Parliamentary In a democracy, those who are responsible for the day-to-day conduct of government are accountable to the people for what is done in their name. Which form of government, presidential or parliamentary do you think comes closer to this ideal? Why?