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Human Nature and Governance
This chapter examines the complexities of human nature through the lenses of notable philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau, discussing their contrasting views on civilization and its impact on humanity. It highlights how these philosophical ideas informed the founding principles of the United States and shaped the political landscape. By exploring the implications of these beliefs on authority and societal structures, the chapter raises critical questions about the justification for power and the inherent tendencies of individuals.