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Weber and Legitimacy1
Title: Weber and Legitimacy1
Category: Literature / English
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Weber and Legitimacy1
Locke and Rousseau -
Compare/Contrast
By: Bec
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Although their ideologies sometimes clashed, and they came from two
distinctly different epochs in the course of political development, John Locke
and Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s fundamental arguments address several similar
points. These five main themes which significantly overlap and thus cannot be
addressed separately, are the state of nature, the basis for the development of
government, the primary intent of government, the state of
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strong emphasis on limited government,
which is a fundamental component of the ideologies of both the modern
republican and libertarian parties. Despite the fact that Locke and Rousseau’s
ideas clearly exemplify both sides of the modern political spectrum (Locke
representing the right, and Rousseau the left), a balance between Locke’s
desire for protection of the individual liberties and Rousseau’s need for a
structured society had managed to balance itself out quite well.
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