History, 04.02.2021 14:00, Rosy1234Locks
“Select bands of unemployed from the depressed areas marched on London where they demonstrated to little purpose. Their progress through the country, however, was a propaganda stroke of great effect. The Hunger marchers displayed the failures of Capitalism. Middle class people felt the call of conscience. They set up soup kitchens for the marchers and
accommodated them in local schools”
How far do you agree with this interpretation of the impact that Hunger marches had in the 1930s?
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00, alicemareus
John locke viewed the social contract as a choice or "consent of the governed", where the people possess the power to change government. how did thomas hobbes see the social contract? man is born in chains, but can be set free through good deeds. man is born happy, but becomes more miserable as he ages. man is born poor, but can rely on other individuals for security. man is born selfish, but can give up some freedom in return for security provided by the government.
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