Card 40 / 63: Which of the following statements best describes the difference between Locke's and Rousseau's views on why a social contract is necessary?
A)
Locke thinks that people do not obey the divine law, whereas Rousseau thinks that the state of nature is dangerous.
B)
Locke thinks that people are naturally selfish, whereas Rousseau thinks that people are naturally good.
C)
Locke thinks that people are driven by their appetites, whereas Rousseau thinks that people lack foresight.
D)
Locke thinks that property is under threat, whereas Rousseau thinks that inequality breeds dependence.
Answer:
D) Locke thinks that property is under threat, whereas Rousseau thinks that inequality breeds dependence.
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