Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

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Favorite Political Philosopher

  1. Plato

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  2. Aristotle

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  3. Locke (Jefferson)

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  4. Rousseau

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  5. Marx/Engels

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  6. Other

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Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?
  1. Unread #1 - Jul 30, 2011 at 6:12 PM
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    Who is your favorite political philosopher? I personally like either Aristotle because of his extensive writings on the virtues necessary for a proper society or Locke/Jefferson because their unparalleled ideas on freedom paved the way for modern democracies.
     
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    Definitely Locke due to his ideals which heavily influenced modern day freedoms.
     
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    I was going to put Kant, Spinoza, and Socrates on here, but I assumed there wouldn't be that many people who knew their work. I agree that Kant was a great philosopher. However, his view that constant peace can be attained is, in my view, idealistic.
     
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    Wiremu Tamihana. A very influential figure for the Maori people in the early stages of New Zealand history.
     
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    Never heard of him. I'll do some reading. Did he write any books?
     
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    A tie between Plato and Friedrich Nietzsche.
     
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    Why?.
     
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    Favorite Political Philosopher and Why?

    Plato has better philosophical views on life and how one should live morally, but Friedrich Nietzsche has great views on how corrupt religion is, and has some very interesting views on morality and social concepts such as nationality and ethnicity.

    Plato, to me, is more inspirational then Friedrich, who has more serious views on religion and morality.
     
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