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political science subjectNote :This is a huge assignment you should try your best when doing the assignment , this is a really good professor he can know everything Easley I want you to read the instructions many times for you to understand and follow the instructions exactly what it says. Choose one of them and write the number of the one you chose when you write so I know which one you chose.For this assignment specifically you will need to use the following books :1. Nicollo Machiavelli, The Prince (ed. Mansfield). Second Edition2.Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (ed. Macpherson).Modern Political Thought I V ifFall, 2016: First Assignment gYour assignment is due in class one week after we finish Hobbes in class. Your answermust demonstrate your knowledge of the texts used in this class and reflect class lectmesand dlscussion. Offer a close analysis of relevant portions of the texts and provrde textualevrdence by citing the page numbers of the relevant passages at the end of a particularobservation or claim. Do not rely on (long) quotations but on your ability to paraphrase ordescribe and analyze the arguments on your own. Be sure to begin with a thesrs andsupport your conclusion with a logical analysis of the evidence. Identify, define, anddevelop the key principles, problems and solutions involved. Write clearly andconcrsely. NO secondary sources are pennitted***but you MUST cite all sources***andyour work must be entirely your own.Answer one of the questions below in approximately four to five double spaced pages:Hard:(1)“Read thy self. . .to teach us, that for the similitude of the thoughts, and Passions of oneman, to the thoughts, and passions of another, whosever looketh into himself, andconsidereth what he doth, when he does think, Opine reason, hope feare, &c, and uponwhat grounds; he shall thereby read and know, what are the thoughts and Passions ofallother men, upon the like occasions.”Explain as fully and critically as you can why, on the basis of the above observation,Hobbes draws the conclusion that “this also is consequent: that nothing can be Unjust.”On this basis, explain as fully and critically as you can, how Hobbes, despite or becauseof the conditions that establish the claim that “nothing can be Unjust, can go on toestablish the conditions that establish justice as a universal natural law.(2)é, 133 “gum, chap. 14 and 21, acbbes indium that certain rights ofindividuals are inalienable. But Hobbes also states th’at the rights of thesovereign 9mg;- are ‘mcmicnble and inseparable“ (chap. 18 ) , F.3d that thesmraian has the right: to punish even disobedience to an order that entail.certain “dent-h with death (chng. 33’} ‘ Can Hobbes .33:le flu“ “FPO-rent tension?aw essential is this tenaicnfi? understandg 1369th Strengths and Wm n+-Hobbefi’fi Kan-W” 0/ {77 04/ C”Harder:(3) a ‘ ‘on between “virtue” rCompare and contrast Hobbes s View of the relatr . o morality andl r with that of Machiavelll. Bring your analySIS to bear on Hobbes s debatePthlca nglee”


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