The Social Contract Theory and Liberty

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Across
  1. 1. Principle stating that actions either augment or diminish one's happiness
  2. 5. Hobbes' deceitful virtue in the state of nature
  3. 9. Describes Lockean consent that one can withdraw or take back
  4. 12. Hobbesian political system or regime with some liberty
  5. 13. The General will or the sovereignty of the people "cannot be divided"
  6. 14. Rousseau critiques representation as inadequate to this form of democracy
  7. 15. Speech that facilitates harm and questions freedom of expression
Down
  1. 2. The government's role in Locke's fiduciary trust agreement
  2. 3. How can this be achieved if personal freedoms interfere with civil liberties?
  3. 4. Through this lens of one's morals, even altruism becomes self-interested
  4. 6. Rousseau's condition of consent for the social contract
  5. 7. This tyranny of majority may curtail creativity or genius
  6. 8. Locke's right of the people to change government
  7. 10. Can these nasty people truly be rational in the Hobbesian state of nature?
  8. 11. A critique on this type of consent as invalid due to the lack of will