Accurately gauging the specified elements of inequality, as seen by Locke, Rousseau and Smith respectively, necessitates a comprehension of the philosophical work of each theorist. An understanding of each individual theory enables the analysis of the specified elements of inequality in each theorist. These elements include the existence, role, consequences, importance and relationship of inequality to the state.
Locke’s Second Treatise on Government portrays his theory on civil government. Locke focuses on the intent, beginning, and make-up of a civil government. Locke believes in an original state of nature, where men are originally created equal and tasked to engage a social contract with state. This contract entitles the stat
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