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