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this philosopher would be deemed to be most collectivist because he bel…

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this philosopher would be deemed to be most collectivist because he believed that the good of the group outweighs the good of the individual
hobbes
rousseau
locke
none of the above
question 6 (1 point)
this philosopher believed that the government should be in place only with the \consent of the governed\
locke
hobbes
rousseau
n/a

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question: Hobbes focused on a strong sovereign to control self-interested individuals, Locke emphasized individual natural rights, and Rousseau's social contract theory centers on the general will, where the group's collective good takes priority over individual desires.
For the second question: Locke explicitly argued that legitimate government authority comes from the consent of the governed, as part of his theory of natural rights and social contract.

Answer:

First question: Rousseau
Second question: Locke