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Man's State of Nature and Condition in Society - Coggle Diagram
Man's State of Nature and Condition in Society
Ibn Khaldun
4 Levels of Cognitive Maturity; how man thinking, relating to fellow man, order in society, improve society/resolve complex problems
Plato
humans in society are blinded; must try hard to critical thinking to come to truth (escape chains); propaganda in society should not believe
Ibn Tufayl
people can be better in isolation, fitra exists even in isolation, society; mass people cannot think critically or want to learn, they want to continue to do what they are familiar with
Al Ghazali Al Farabi, Ibn Sina
fitra, man's natural disposition, man is born pure, society turns one into good/otherwise; inclination towards goodness
Rousseau
humans inclined to do good, humans could function better without government (check)
Dr. Seuss
society is inclined towards classism; creation of hierarchy; but also can "self-correct"
Hobbes
man is violent without society, will fight for resources, man is in natural state selfish and will do utmost to survive
Locke
people are equal and rational; people could become civilized if left alone; government's role is to protect private property
Orwell
man can oppress others and favour certain factions; the creation of a constitution is a way of creating order
Karl Marx
alienation, those in power can create socio-economic inequity and oppression; man must resist this; man is naturally inclined towards wanting to self-actualize, achieve full potential, see the fruits of his labour, and work with others, but capitalism counters this