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what was the medieval thought about human natures

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tied to ‘original sin’
mankind=deeply flawed+imperfect
mans only hope=pray for forgiveness

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human nature and progress

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has ability to bring about progress

unending ability to increase human happiness

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what is the overall view of human nature by liberals

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optimistic

guided by rational and reason

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human nature and reasoning

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reason manifested in debate

can be peaceful arguments+examine opinions

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human nature and rational

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individuals can plan own future
the ‘plan’ is central to idea of rationalism
human nature=can plan own destiny

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human nature and problem solving

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problems=challenges awaiting reasoned solutions

if really want something- will get it through reason and determination

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what liberals believe about reasoned discussion

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will always reach a consensus

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human nature and individuals

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individuals are self-seeking+ self serving

leads to egotistical individualism

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what is egotistical individualism

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linked to early classical liberalism
humans are selfish+in persuit of own happiness
but this doesn’t lead to conflict but mutual understanding

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‘natural society’

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‘natural rights’ are enjoyed

life before the state was pleasant+civilised

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what is the main purpose of society

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facilitate individualism

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society and independence

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individuals seek freedom

should live in a way that maximises self reliance+self fulfillment

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what is a society which seeks to deny individualism

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dysfunctional

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why is right to property important (society)

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is a tangible expression of an individual
for Mill it is a ‘prism’ through which individuals develop potential
allows people to nurture their taste and judgement

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economic liberalism

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involve private property+private traders

it should be of ultimate benefit to all

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what influences liberals approach to the economy

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right to property- should be put at the heart of all economic arrangements

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what made liberalism associated with private enterprise+private ownership (the economy)

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adam smith’s theory of markets in wealth of nations 1776

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liberalism and socialism are similar but what sets them apart

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liberals defend market based economy

capitalism

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how does capitalism link to liberals positive view of human nature (the economy)

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adam smith- no trade barriers means ‘invisible hand’ of market forces would guide traders to success
the wealth would trickle down
wealth of nations would be promoted globally
reflects optimistic tone of liberalism

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what did liberals such as Locke ultimately believe the state did

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helped facilitate individualism and capitalism

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why did liberals such as locked believe a state was needed in the first place

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prevent clashes between people persuing their own agendas

would stop stale mates+resolve disputes more efficiently

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state of nature and the state- relationship

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state of nature inferior to ‘formalised’ liberal state

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what are the 6 objectives of the liberal state

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government by consent
promotion of natural rights 
promotion of tolerance 
meritocracy
equality of opportunity
justice
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what is the liberal state founded upon

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a rejection of a monarchial absolutists state where power is exercised randomly

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government by consent (objective of liberal state)

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people control state

lock- ‘gov should always be the servant, not the master, of the people’

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promotion of natural rights/individualism (objective of the liberal state)

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before formal state=natural rights
rational reason to submit to state is if it promoted natural rights
so state must ensure it does this

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why is tolerance association with individualism (promotion of tolerance in the state)

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can’t seek self determination if actions are forbidden by others

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what did Voltaire (French philosopher) say which links to tolerance

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‘i detest what you say, but will defend unto the death your right to say it’

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how does Mill’s work related to the states objective of promoting tolerance

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his harm principle

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tolerance and religious groups (promotion of tolerance as an objective of the state)

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should tolerate religious groups especially minorities

locked was keen to extend tolerance to Roman Catholics after glorious revolution (cemented protestant supremacy)

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Friedman and tolerance (objective of the state)

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campaigned for state to improve tolerance of minorities i.e ethnicity, sexuality, gender

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meritocracy (objective of the state)

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political power only exercised by those worthy

won trust of governed- directly opposes divine right

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equality of opportunity (objective of the state)

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state should give everyone equal opportunity to fulfil potential
if they can’t its their fault not the state

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foundational equality

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everyone born with equal natural rights `

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justice (objective of the state)

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state should embody justice
will treat individuals fairly
just outcome with disputes

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what are the 3 features a liberal state must embody

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constitutional/limited gov
fragmented gov
formal eqaulity

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constitutional/limited gov (feature of liberal state)

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contract needs to be cemented by a constitution
constitution should be preceded by discussion+a consensus
ensure can’t exercise power randomly
stops natural rights being eroded

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fragmented gov (feature of liberal state)

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reaction against power concetrated wi monarch

reflects rationality belief-logical to empower as many individuals as possible=self determination

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formal equality (feature of a liberal state)

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same legal+political rights

emphasis on rule of law