Conservatism Key Thinkers Flashcards

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What is Thomas Hobbe’s view on Human Nature?

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That Individuals are selfish, driven by a desire for supremacy and security

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What is Edmund Burke’s view on Human Nature?

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We may conceive perfection, but we are unable to produce it

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What is Ayn Rand’s view on Human Nature?

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We are guided by self-interest and the pursuit of self-happiness

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What is Michael Oakeshott’s view on Human Nature?

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Humanity is at its best when focused on the routine of every-day life

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What is Robert Nozick’s view on human Nature?

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Egotistical - Humans are driven by selfish nature

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Overall, what is the conservative consensus when talking about Human Nature?

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It is negative as people are self-driven and egotistical

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Who states that the state ‘arises contractually from individuals who seek order and security?

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Thomas Hobbes

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Who states that the state ‘ should merely outsource, renew and reallocate contracts and to provide contracts to private companies providing public services?

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Robert Nozick

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Who states that the state ‘ should confine itself to; law, order and national security’?

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Ayn Rand

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Who states that the state should ‘be guided by tradition and practicality’?

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Michael Oakeshott

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Who states that the state ‘arises organically and should be led by the hereditary elite’?

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Edmund Burke

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What is Thomas Hobbes’ view on Society?

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There can be no society until the creation of a state brings order and security

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What is Edmund Burke’s view on Society?

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It is organic and has many aspects comprising a host of small organisations

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What is Ayn Rand’s view on Society?

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Any attempt to restrict individuals in the name of society should be challenged

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What is Michael Oakeshott’s view on Society?

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‘Localised communities’ are essential to survive

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Who states that ‘a constructive economy is impossible without order and security’?

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Thomas Hobbes

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Who states that ‘free-market capitalism is volatile and unpredictable so should be pragmatically moderated by the state’?

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Michael Oakeshott

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Who states that ‘the economy should detach itself from privatised and deregulated businesses’?

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Robert Nozick

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Who states that ‘free-market capitalism shouldn’t be hindered by the state’?

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Ayn Rand

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Who states that ‘Trade should include organic free markets and lasses faire capitalism’?

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Edmund Burke