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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Philosopher of the Social Contract and Noble Savage

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an 18th-century French philosopher known for his ideas on social contract theory and the belief in the innate goodness of humans,...

John Locke: The Philosopher of Individual Rights and Enlightenment Thinker

John Locke was an influential Enlightenment philosopher known for his ideas on empiricism and natural rights, asserting that individuals have inherent rights to life,...

Thomas Hobbes: Politics, Philosophy and Social Contract

Thomas Hobbes, was a 17th-century philosopher who believed that without government, human life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short," and argued for...

Machiavelli: Doctrine of Statecraft, Dual Morality, and the Role of the Prince

Niccolò Machiavelli, the Renaissance thinker whose profound insights into politics and power continue to captivate and intrigue generations of scholars and leaders.               Introduction: Machiavelli, born in...

Aristotle: A Complete Overview of His Life, Work, and Philosophy

Aristotle, Father of Political Science is one of the most influential thinker of Western Political Thought provided extensive work on Western philosophy, Political science,...

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