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Born to be Bad
The Bible says in Palms 51:5 "That I was born in iniquity, and in sin my mother conceived me." Many Theologians debate whether this scripture could have referred to David's recognition concerning his...
27 commentsEnd of Capitalism and Rise of Socialism: Can Marxism Explain the Economy and Society in the United States Today?
Carl Marx believed that there are two major outcomes of prolonged capitalism. The first outcome is the gradual formation of a smaller and wealthier social class (the capitalists). Because the wealth of...
4 commentsJohn Locke | Primary and Secondary Qualities
John Locke on primary and secondary qualities: "Such qualities, which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities, i.e. by the...
1 commentJohn Locke: Two Treatises of Government
John Locke was a well known English Philosopher during his lifetime (the 17th Century). He was highly respected, in spite of his liberal views such as peoples' inherit rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit...
0 commentsHYBRID SOCIETY: A Hypothetical Solution to Societal Inequalities
Is it possible to unite two adjacent towns that have contrasting class structures? I was appointed to help merge the towns of Pleasantville and Williamsburg. My task is to create a harmonious environment in...
3 comments28 Principles of Liberty principle 10
"The God-given Right to Govern is Vested in the Sovereign Authority of the Whole People." In 1890 John Locke published two famous essays on 'The original extent" and "End of Civil Government". In the...
0 commentsTop 10 myths regarding Liberals and Liberalism in America
This Hub seeks to outline and debunk many of the lies about political Liberalism. This is not really about financial or fiscal Liberalism, though those ideals make an oblique appearance. I'm a Liberal....
4 commentsForget Afghanistan, Obama Is At War With America
By Don White If there is any philosopher or political thinker of the eighteenth century that I admire most it is John Locke. Here, truly, is a great man. He is considered one of the great religious and...
4 commentsLost-SciFi-Series-Commentary
“Lost,” the title says it all. Since 2004 the cast has been ship wrecked somewhere in the South Pacific closed to Australia and for five straight years they can’t find their way off the island, though...
9 commentsJohn Locke
John Locke, British philosopher. Born Wrington, England, August 29, 1632. Died Oates, Essex, England, October 28, 1704.Locke was a founder of British Empiricism, a philosophy whose stress on sense experience...
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