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Overview in note form on social and political philosophy comparing Plato, Locke, and Hobbes. Scroll to "natural rights" which the author discusses in context for understanding the political and social philosophies of these political thinkers. Other topics covered in this site are the consequences of Locke's Theory of Natural Rights, the Purpose of Government, Limited, Constitutional Government, Property Rights, the Problem of Faction and its solutions with separation of powers, judicial review, federal structure. Liberalism is also defined with comments on John Stuart Mill's "The Right to Liberty".
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