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Natural Rights Philosophy Vs Classical Republicanism

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1 Natural Rights Philosophy Vs Classical Republicanism

2 What are the main attributes of both views?
Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism Individual rights Popular sovereignty/ government by consent Limited government Human Equality Small uniform communities Citizen and civic virture Moral education

3 Compare and Contrast the NR and CR views

4 Natural Rights Philosophy
Classical Republicanism Stressed the rights of the individual to life, liberty and property Stressed promoting the common good above the rights of the individual

5 Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism
2. Stressed that human nature is such that individual behavior is motivated by self interest 2. Stressed that individuals should be motivated by civic virtue.

6 Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism
3. Limited individual rights to privacy, belief, expression and opportunities to read, think, and earn money. (If people had freedom to do such things , they might stop being reliable and fully dedicated to the common good. (Putting community interest ahead of individual interest) Stressed that society is a collection of individuals, each sharing the same right to pursue his or her own freedom. (Self Interest, pursuing opportunities)

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4. Discouraged diversity of beliefs, wealth, and ways of life. Stressed small communities where people know and care for each other. Discouraged citizens from traveling , earning money, and reading and thinking about things that had nothing to do with their government, 4. Stressed that people’s opportunities should not be limited by the situation or group into which they were born.

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5. Stressed avoiding the formation of factions or interest groups that might endanger 5. Stressed that the main purpose of government should be to protect natural rights. The state existed to serve the interest of the individual.

9 What is the primary goal of humans living together?
Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism Ensure protection of life, liberty and property Promote the common good, exercise civic virtue, achieve human “excellence”

10 What ought to motivate human behavior?
Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism Self-interest, pursuing opportunities Putting community interest ahead of individual interest

11 What is the relationship between the public sphere and private sphere
Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism Public sphere a collection of private individuals and interests; no limits on acquisitions, Government must be limited; public sphere as small as possible Public sphere most important; therefore, need to limit individual to privacy, belief, expression, and opportunities to consider thoughts and ideas incompatible with common good.

12 How important is participation in civic activities?
Natural Rights Philosophy Classical Republicanism Deciding to participate is up to the individual. All citizens should participate fully in community to promote common good; civic virtue relate to office holding another contributions to well-being of the community.


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