Sunday, October 13, 2019
Classical Liberalism Essay -- Thomas Hobbs, John Locke
   Definition     ==========       The ideology of classical liberalism is concerned with the conception     of an ideal society. The term classical refers to the early form of     liberalism that flourished for much of the nineteenth century. It sees     human nature as essentially selfish but rational. Therefore the ideal     society is one where individuals have maximum freedom to pursue their     own interest in competition with everyone else.           Origins     =======       Origins of classical liberalism are derived from the break up of the     feudal system, which allowed people more economic freedom and allowed     possible the early growth of capitalism. The fusion of economic and     political liberalism has produced a powerful doctrine that has     influenced governments ever since. However before CL had fully     matured, it was preceded by two opposing movement: Natural rights and     utilitarianism.           Natural Rights     ==============       This doctrine, developed by Thomas Hobbs and John Locke in the 16th     and 17th century is fairly famous due to Hobbs unflatteringly     described 'state of nature' which states without a rule of a sovereign     body then society becomes a 'warà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦of every man against every man' which     leaves life 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short'. It was argued     by both that each man is born with certain rights, which are natural     and cannot be denied to him by others. This includes the rights to     life, liberty and to avoid pain. In order to protect these rights, man     must also consent to accept control from a sovereign in order to     protect these rights and if this is not accepted, they will be     limited. (This could also be confused by description, as aut...              ...re with the natural state of society with providing local     services such as welfare and education that according to Spencer was     tampering with the processes of nature.       Samuel Smiles, a follower of Spencer, took this further and actually     campaigned against welfare provision as it's up to individuals to make     the best of their own lives according to their abilities without     relying on others.         Summary of Classical Liberal Ideas       Ãâà · The most basic value that must be preserved in society is individual     liberty       Ãâà · The free working of the economic system is vital in maximising     prosperity       Ãâà · The state should play a minimal role in society       Ãâà · Inequality is natural. Creating greater equality is an interference     with nature       Ãâà · On the whole, individuals are responsible for themselves and their     own welfare                        
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