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Hey everyone. I'm in the process of wirting a paper and the ending is tripping me up a bit. Its all my opinion but I don't even know how to think about it if that makes any sense. Anyway, I have to apply deductive reasoning and social contract theory to justify a limited government. I'm confused about how to answer what is human nature? what is it like? and what is the state of nature like? I'm not too sure how to go about any of this except for that I think human nature is constant. If any of you have any input or great bsing skills please let me know...I need all the help I can get. Thanks.


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Hey everyone. I'm in the process of wirting a paper and the ending is tripping me up a bit. Its all my opinion but I don't even know how to think about it if that makes any sense. Anyway, I have to apply deductive reasoning and social contract theory to justify a limited government. I'm confused about how to answer what is human nature? what is it like? and what is the state of nature like? I'm not too sure how to go about any of this except for that I think human nature is constant. If any of you have any input or great bsing skills please let me know...I need all the help I can get. Thanks.

What do you mean about "human nature is constant"? Constant in that thru the eons man has created societies, wants to be social but yet is basically evil, constantly batting his evil nature to stay within the reins of a complex societal format? And that a limited government represents the complex societal format; this government then creates, implements and adjucates the laws, laws which are based on that society's needs. Pretty much like a social club. Without the limited government there would be chaos.

When you define "limited government" do you mean a republic like the USA? There are many forms of government which take many differing philosophies: USA is capitalism, then there's socialists, communists, dictatorships, oligarchy, theocacy. I would presume that each has their own opinion of the basic nature of man and what laws must be passed to keep man in line.....

Human nature may be constant, but forms of government are not; however, it's my opinion that after years all forms of government begin to morph into plutocracy - then there's a revolt and it starts all over again.

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I am talking about the Republic and the U.S.

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