The story of Robin Hood is a great example of my philosophy of human nature and social contract. When the the residents of Nottinghanshire are left to fend for themselves when evil Prince John takes over as ruler, the poor and the hungry band together to help preserve their rights and liberty. Instead of turning into savages, they keep there civilized ways and learn to fight for themselves. They know that their rights are not in the best interest of Prince John so they over through him and establish a new sovereign that would protect their rights and always put the people first. Saturday, January 8, 2011
How Robin Hood Connects to my Philosophy
The story of Robin Hood is a great example of my philosophy of human nature and social contract. When the the residents of Nottinghanshire are left to fend for themselves when evil Prince John takes over as ruler, the poor and the hungry band together to help preserve their rights and liberty. Instead of turning into savages, they keep there civilized ways and learn to fight for themselves. They know that their rights are not in the best interest of Prince John so they over through him and establish a new sovereign that would protect their rights and always put the people first.
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