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Aim: How can we understand the role that human nature plays in forming theories of government? Do Now: Read Documents 1-A and 1-B, selections from Hobbes'

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1 Aim: How can we understand the role that human nature plays in forming theories of government?
Do Now: Read Documents 1-A and 1-B, selections from Hobbes' Leviathan and Lockes’ Of Civil Government. Underline any vocabulary words you are not familiar with or do not understand. Aim: How can we understand the role that human nature plays in forming theories of government?

2 QUESTIONS Why would the basic nature of humans be a topic of discussion? (As an attempt to understand the basic laws which govern human interaction in society.) Why would this be important for developing a concept for an ideal form of government? (The idea would be successful or not, depending upon whether it fitted the basic nature of human beings.) How would these writers have come up with their point of view? (Through the scientific method of observation of particulars, generalization, prediction for future.) Aim: How can we understand the role that human nature plays in forming theories of government?

3 QUESTIONS How could Locke and Hobbes have come to such different conclusions? (One idea: they had experienced extremely different political situations in their lives; for Hobbes the English Civil War, the beheading of a monarch; for Locke the Glorious Revolution, with no bloodshed.) Aim: How can we understand the role that human nature plays in forming theories of government?

4 LEVIATHAN Aim: How can we understand the role that human nature plays in forming theories of government?


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