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Communist
Manifesto examines the theory and goals expounded by Marx.
Marx argues that history flows inevitably toward a social revolution,
which will result in a society without economic classes. The
influence on Marx of Hegel,
Feuerbach, and other philosophers is examined, as is his friendship
and collaboration with Engels. (Also see:
Karl Marx: Das Kapital)
Social
Contract- Rousseau
argues that people secure their liberty by entering into an
implied contract with government. Rather than being protected
by natural rights, their liberty is secured by the 'general
will'-one of the most famous and troublesome ideas in political
theory. This presentation explores Rousseau's concept of social
order and its implications for individual freedom and the good
of society.
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