Kant

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In the Second Treatise on Government written by John Locke, Locke basically defines the theory of progress from a state of nature which is characterized by freedom and governed by reason to a civil government where authority was ensured by the legislative and executive power. Locke’s treatise had a contribution of free, equal individuals, and all consisted of natural rights. He trusted that people would come together in unity to protect themselves, and to take full advantage of the rights that were given to them. By everyone coming together, the people can create a power so big that it can make great laws and powers. The second treatise had the soul power to overrule governments whose laws and policies did not go in favor of the people, and that certain laws that were unjust. He believed all men belonged in this world as one, and have the right to have the same perfect freedom and equality no matter what. Locke also believes that even if someone tries to steal from you, if that person did not threaten your life in any shape or form, you do not have the right to kill him at all. Also, if another man feels threatened by another individual, that person has the right to kill that individual. Locke never allowed the idea of slavery slide by him untouched. He stated that “every man should be free and not be governed by another individual”. Locke touched on many different topics in his writing, but the most important ones were men being equal, men having equal rights and all individuals just being one big whole family. Locke also declared different types of governments; if the power was placed in an appointed leader’s hands, it was considered as a democracy. If the power was given to a few regular men, it was considered as an oligarchy... ... middle of paper ... ...ns. Kant on the other hand, was also a great optimistic person at time. In one of his quotes, “He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men". We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."” This shows that Kant is saying that the person who is cruel to animals is also cruel to people around him and himself. But the real man would treat the animal and his people right. Kant declared that more men needed to stop being barbarians, and start behaving like normal civilized people. Kant believed mostly that the mind had different categories of understanding, which means not everyone might be on the same page. Kant also believes that is not up to god to make our happiness for us. We have to make our own happiness, don’t count on god to make it for us, we want something, we must go get it no matter what the price or consequences are.

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