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John Locke believed humans are
easily be molded by authority.
instinctual and violent.
good but corrupted by society.
naturally reasonable.
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naturally reasonable.
Locke argued (in Essay Concerning Human Understanding and his political writings) that people are born as a "tabula rasa" and use reason to learn and govern themselves. This contrasts with Hobbes (instinctual/violent) and Rousseau (good but corrupted by society).
Locke argued (in Essay Concerning Human Understanding and his political writings) that people are born as a "tabula rasa" and use reason to learn and govern themselves. This contrasts with Hobbes (instinctual/violent) and Rousseau (good but corrupted by society).
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