TWISTS & GOVERNANCE
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- 3. Theory, Theories on the Origins of the State
- 5. He argued that the arts and sciences had degraded man, that science and virtue were incompatible.
- 6. will, Which the individuals agreed to subject themselves.
- 9. Theory as the Origin of the State, Theories on the Origins of the State
- 11. indicates a relation of birth or origin implies a common race usually characterized by a community of language and customs.
- 15. a Famous Political Philosopher who states that " If you want to be a strong and effective ruler then you can have a double standard of behavior, one for yourself and one for the people."
- 17. society, The state of nature was bereft of society, government and political authority.
- 18. is a community of persons more or less numerous, permanently occupying a definite portion of territory, independent from external control and possessing an organized government to which the great body of its inhabitants render habitual obedience.
- 19. of nature, According to John Locke, prior to the establishment of society, men lived in .
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- 1. The famous political philosopher that has a legacy in the conceptualization of the three branches of government for CHECK and BALANCES purposes.
- 2. Theory, Theories on the Origins of the State
- 4. a process whereby elements in society wield power, authority and influence and enact policies and decisions concerning public life and social upliftment.
- 7. Contract Theory, Theories on the Origins of the State
- 8. a Famous Political Philosopher who states that "The state is a natural institution, natural because it reflects the structure of human nature. "
- 10. A famous Political philosopher who wrote Leviathan and said life in the state of nature was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short, hence, man relentlessly pursues survival at the expense of others, in a war of all against all.
- 12. is the power of the state to command and enforce obedience of its will upon the people.
- 13. Science, a branch of social science; it deals with the theory, organization, government, and practice of the state.
- 14. Origin, Theories on the Origins of the State
- 16. the application of the natural law to particular controversies. Realising this, men decided to make a ________