John Locke
Date Submitted: 05/29/2004 01:56:59
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 2 pages (531 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 2 pages (531 words)
John Locke's idea of government was based on equality. In John Locke's State of Nature all people were equal and independent, and none had a right to harm another's "life, health, liberty, or possessions". He believed that in this state of nature, every human being were equal and no one having more than another. This state was formed by social contract because in the state of nature each was his own judge and people followed
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showed that people are not perfect and naturally separate each other into stereotyped groups.
In Summary both movies failed to live up to Locke's ideas because there wasn't equality. In both movies the boys and animals, that represented people, showed that people will form separation. Both movies show that there must be a fair government that creates laws, enforces them, and represents the people. Without this kind of government there would be disorder and destruction.
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