John Locke's The Allegory Of The Cave

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Plato was a famous Greek philosopher who wrote the Allegory of the Cave, trying to answer some the worlds philosophical questions about the nature of reality. The Allegory of the Cave is about a group of people who lived in a cave ever since birth, never seeing the light of day or anything in that matter. The group of people had little to no knowledge of anything, not being able to move around due to being cuffed up in chains from the neck, down. Due to being bound to move around, they only looked straight ahead, a brick wall. Behind the people, there was a fire and behind the fire, there was a partial wall. On the partial wall, soldiers will play with cardboard statues, casting shadows to the prisoner's wall due to the fire which allowed …show more content…

Natural laws is when one is born with certain natural rights, Locke argues that rulers could stay in power only as long as they had the consent of those they governed, The second self evident truth was the Social Contract which served a purpose of the government to protect individual rights, Locke list three of them; life,liberty, and property. In order to understand political power, we must consider where men come from naturally, state of nature, a state where all decisions are made only by …show more content…

Montesquieu's ideas in the government was to separate the powers into three different branches; executive, legislature and judiciary. This was the best way to avoid war or for one branch to have a higher rank or more power than another branch. He believed in the checks and balances, with each branch with a specific function. The first branch will be for the King or President, the Executive. The parliament or the Congress is for the Legislative branch and the third branch was for the Supreme Court, the Judiciary branch. He also believed in the “checks and balances”, which served purpose of each branch with a specific function, each in power balancing things out. The Specific function in the legislative branch was making law, executive branch was to carry the law out, and in judiciary branch, it interpreted the law. The specific power in the legislative branch was holding the power to purse, and in the executive branch it appoints of the purse. He discovered that the separation of powers will not only balance everything out but to shoar the power within the congress, so that one branch is not more or less powerful than the other branch. He also discovered that the he liked the fact that power was separated between two branches: it was shared between King and Parliament.John Locke believes that establishing a new

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