In Our Time: Philosophy cover image

The Social Contract

In Our Time: Philosophy

00:00

Hobbes vs. Locke: State of Nature and Social Contract

This chapter analyzes Thomas Hobbes' view of the state of nature from his seminal work, Leviathan, showcasing his belief in the chaotic and competitive instincts of individuals without governance. It contrasts Hobbes' absolutist social contract with John Locke's more optimistic perspective, emphasizing reason and consent as foundations for societal structures. The dialogue further explores the moral implications of government authority and the necessity for citizens to hold their leaders accountable in the face of tyranny.

Transcript
Play full episode

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app