Consenting AdultsThe Idea of Consent in the Works of Locke and Rousseau
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his works emphasize how essential it is for both people and government to be held by certain standards so that everyone is satisfied. In reading Locke and Rousseau, a reader is compelled to compare the theories of these philosophers with the political reality today. Though their perception of the ideal government differs, the impact of their work combined can be clearly realiz Bibliography Locke, John. "Second Treatise of Government." Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. "On the Social Contract."
his works emphasize how essential it is for both people and government to be held by certain standards so that everyone is satisfied. In reading Locke and Rousseau, a reader is compelled to compare the theories of these philosophers with the political reality today. Though their perception of the ideal government differs, the impact of their work combined can be clearly realiz Bibliography Locke, John. "Second Treatise of Government." Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. "On the Social Contract."