three ways in which Mill (transitional L)– Modern liberals Feminist liberals
liberal thinkers have optimist view of HN. Rawls mankind Friedan and
viewed the Mill believed that selfish yet Wollstonecraft.
significance of rationalism and empathetic valuing Optimistic of human
human nature. (9) intelligence were individual liberty nature of men and
not innate but were and easing plight of women. HN has
a potential with others. Rational and evolved in a way
human intelligence not that discourages
development. HN of innate but are women. This has
rationalism potential features. limited stock of
significant to Humans guided by intelligence in
facilitate reason which can be society. We should
individualism and encouraged by instead aim to
choose correct education. T.H nurture HN of all
representatives of Green education gender.
democracy. Book On reform and rawls
liberty. enabling state for
optimising reason.
3 ways liberals view Locke classical– Mill on liberty Wollstonecraft –
society (9) believes that society classical – society society in 18th
is natural and has should use the harm century has evolved
+ Rawls social natural laws and principle and the discriminating
experiment for ‘natural rights. theory of negative against women. For
society ‘veil of Society predates freedom. People are example, women
ignorance’ state. State of free to do what they could not vote
nature is original want unless it harms which violates the
society which is a other people’s concept of social
place people may freedom then state contract with
not want to leave. should interfere consent of ALL
Social contract with society. This citizens. With
theory would aim to concept is about society
improve state of tolerance – discriminating
nature if had tolerating other against women it
consent of citizens. individualism limits their stock of
intelligence and
makes them more
vulnerable to
schemes
threatening
enlightenment.
3 ways in which Locke classical – role T.H Green and Wollstonecraft –
liberal thinkers of state was to Rawls. Free market recognition of state
viewed role of state protect ‘natural economy. involvement in
in economy (9) rights’ Locke Uncontrolled Cap economy for women
believed property led to socio- to be protected with
was a natural right. economic issues. rights. Such as equal
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