The document discusses life in the state of nature versus living in a society. It asks a series of questions about what is missing from the state of nature, such as security, enforcement of rules, and an established legal system. People choose to live in a society because it offers benefits like protection, stability, and governance that are lacking in the dangerous state of nature.
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The document discusses life in the state of nature versus living in a society. It asks a series of questions about what is missing from the state of nature, such as security, enforcement of rules, and an established legal system. People choose to live in a society because it offers benefits like protection, stability, and governance that are lacking in the dangerous state of nature.
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questions for "Of the ends of political society and government" from John Locke's Second Treaties.
The document discusses life in the state of nature versus living in a society. It asks a series of questions about what is missing from the state of nature, such as security, enforcement of rules, and an established legal system. People choose to live in a society because it offers benefits like protection, stability, and governance that are lacking in the dangerous state of nature.
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The document discusses life in the state of nature versus living in a society. It asks a series of questions about what is missing from the state of nature, such as security, enforcement of rules, and an established legal system. People choose to live in a society because it offers benefits like protection, stability, and governance that are lacking in the dangerous state of nature.
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• Describe life in the state of nature. • Explain a person’s safety and security in a state of nature. • Why would people choose to not live in a state of nature? 124 • What is missing from a state of nature? • Why can’t people “naturally” establish what is missing from the state of nature and then live peaceably in the state of nature? 125 • What else is missing from the state of nature? • Why can’t people “naturally” establish what is missing from the state of nature and then live peaceably in the state of nature? 126 • What else is missing from the state of nature? • Why can’t people “naturally” establish what is missing from the state of nature and then live peaceably in the state of nature? 127 • What drive people to choose life in society rather than in the state of nature? • What are the benefits of society? 128 • What two powers do people have in the state of nature? 129 • What do people give up in exchange for living in society? 130 • What else do people give up in exchange for living in society? 131 • What does society offer that the state of nature cannot? • What evidence is given to prove that moving into society is a better choice for people? • What is the responsibility of the government in society?