Across
- 2. was designed to justify breaking away from a government
- 3. His key theories were a critique of capitalism and its shortcomings
- 7. an agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection
- 8. - The work sought to explore, through historical and contemporary examples, what made or caused nations to be wealthy
- 10. a work that outlines hi theories on social government
- 11. a book outlining his theories on social contract and a strong central authority
Down
- 1. It theorizes that capitalism will bring about its own destruction by polarizing and unifying the proletariat, and predicts that a revolution will lead to the emergence of communism
- 4. famous for rec reinvented the social contract as a compact between the individual and a collective “general will”
- 5. believed that economic development was best fostered in an environment of free competition that operated in accordance with universal “natural laws.”
- 6. argued that all persons are endowed with natural rights to life, liberty, and property and that rulers who fail to protect those rights may be removed by the people
- 9. a philosopher known for his work Leviathan
