Analyze each of the following quotes, taking half a page to a page to explain what the quote means and how they fit into the theories of the given author. (40% of your score) 1. “…the nature of war consists in not actual fighting, but in the known disposition thereto…” (Hobbes, Leviathan, 173).

Analyze each of the following quotes

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Responses must be typed and double-spaced with a one-inch margin and a font size of 10 or 12.
Exams must be uploaded to the Turnitin folder in Blackboard prior to class (9am) on Monday the 30th of April. If you are having technical problems with Turnitin, please e- mail a copy to me. Late papers will be penalized.
If you use outside sources, they must be properly cited. (Please review my plagiarism policy: here.)
?SECTION ONE: Analyze each of the following quotes, taking half a page to a page to explain what the quote means and how they fit into the theories of the given author. (40% of your score)
1. “…the nature of war consists in not actual fighting, but in the known disposition thereto…” (Hobbes, Leviathan, 173).
2. ”Government is no farther necessary than to supply the few cases to which society and civilisation are not conveniently competent…” (Thomas Paine, Of Society and Civilisation).
3. “Let us then admit that force does not create right, and that we are obliged to obey only legitimate commands,” (Rousseau, The Social Contract, 225).
4. “In transgressing the law of nature, the offender declares himself to live by another rule than that of reason and common equity, which is that measure God has set to the actions of men for their mutual security, and so he becomes dangerous to mankind” (Locke, Two Treatises of Government, 197).
SECTION TWO: Answer the following in an essay of three to five pages (60% of your score)
5. Based on the discussion of liberalism in the Baradat reading, as well in class, illustrate how the work of the following authors are illustrative of classical liberalism: Locke (both the Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration), Kant, and Mill (On Liberty).

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