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Lockdown Fashion Statements Prints & Things On Your Marks French Dressing

Lockdown The author of The Two Treatises on Government

Lockdown Who is John Locke?

Lockdown “Men living together according to reason, without a common superior on earth, with authority to judge between them...”

Lockdown What is the state of nature?

Lockdown The agreement by which individuals come together to form a society

Lockdown What is the social contract?

Lockdown “Being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions”

Lockdown What is the law of nature?

Lockdown The preservation of property

Lockdown What is the end of government?

Out of Fashion The author of Mein Kampf

Out of Fashion Who is Adolph Hitler?

Out of Fashion Derived from the italian fasces, a bundle of rods with an axe head, carried before the consuls as a sign of the state authority of Rome

Out of Fashion What is fascism?

Out of Fashion The term derives from the german word Nationalsozialismus, or national socialism

Out of Fashion What is “Nazi”?

Out of Fashion “the preservation and advancement of a community of physically and psychically homogeneous creatures.”

Out of Fashion What is the end of the state?

Out of Fashion The child should not leave school “without having been led to an ultimate realization of the necessity and essence of” this

Out of Fashion What is blood purity (race)?

Prints ‘n Things The author of The Prince

Prints ‘n Things Who is Machiavelli?

Prints ‘n Things In fostering the allegiance of the people it is better to be this

Prints ‘n Things What is feared rather than loved?

Prints ‘n Things Machiavelli considers this to be the “arbiter of half our actions”

Prints ‘n Things What is fortune?

Prints ‘n Things A frequent model used by Machiavelli as an example of an effective prince

Prints ‘n Things Who is Cesare Borgia?

Prints ‘n Things Machiavelli counsels that in certain times and in certain circumstances, the Prince should be willing to do this

Prints ‘n Things What is act cruelly?

On Your Marks The authors of The Communist Manifesto

On Your Marks Who are Marx and Engels?

On Your Marks An economic system based on wage labor and the private ownership of the means of production

On Your Marks What is capitalism?

On Your Marks In capitalism, this class owns the means of production

On Your Marks Who are the bourgeoisie?

On Your Marks The working class in capitalism

On Your Marks What is the proletariat?

On Your Marks The title of Marx’s monumental study of capitalism

On Your Marks What is Das Kapital (Capital)?

French Dressing He wrote The Social Contract

French Dressing Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

French Dressing According to Rousseau, it is general in its object and its essence

French Dressing What is the general will?

French Dressing Rousseau claims that the first man who enclosed a piece of land and claimed it as his own was its true founder

French Dressing What is civil society?

French Dressing According to Rousseau, the greatest good of all with respect to legislation is to promote these two ideals

French Dressing What is liberty and equality?

French Dressing “Each of us puts his person and all his power in common under the supreme direction of the general will, and, in our corporate capacity, we receive each member as an indivisible part of the whole”

French Dressing What are the terms of Rousseau’s social contract?