The French Revolution

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November 9, 2013

 

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On the other hand Thomas Hobbes, also a philosopher, may have taken a different argument. It was his belief that ?man is a brute', therefore he needs a dictator to keep the peace. John Locke's idealistic view point if practiced properly could have provided the lower class of France with equality, something the were desperately in need of...
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The Thomas Hobbes approach which advocates control, could not have provided the people with such liberation, but in theory should be able to maintain the peace among the people, the peace that seemed so lacking during the French Revolution. The French Revolution was a disaster for the following reasons: it happened too fast, it went too far, and it achieved too little...
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