player 2 player 1 self interest cooperation 1, 1 o,3 3,0 2, 2
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Origins of Government
Theory Power source Relationship between people and government
Force Physical strength or military
People serve the Government
Evolution Inherited- family People serve the Government
Divine Right GodPeople Serve the
Government
Social Contract The People
The Government serves the people
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Thomas Hobbes- Enlightened English Philosopher
According to Hobbes. . .
man desires and pursues power in assure their self preservation (self interest).
when two or more people wanted the same thing, they will become enemies and compete, this is a state of war.
war is fought for gain, safety, or glory.
it is natural for man to be in a state of war.
power is given to an authority in order to unite the people and force them to cooperate with each other.
6 word summary
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Player 2
Player 1
Self Interest
Self Interest
Cooperation
Cooperation
1, 1
O,3
3,0
2, 2
What enforces Cooperation?
Morals and Ethics? Reputation? Government and Laws? Self Interest?
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Government (Authority/Power)
People(Freedom/Power)
Self Interest
Self Interest
Cooperation
Cooperation
Revolution Anarchy
Dictator
Constitution
Limited Government
BalancedEquilibrium
If Government consist of people and people are inherently seeking power, who enforces the cooperation?
Is there an eventual end?
The Supreme Court?, The States? The People? Self Interest?
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The Social Contract
John Locke- Enlightened philosopher
Believed that man was free and was given natural rights from God- Life, Liberty, Property
Man created Government to protect his rights
If the Social Contract was broken revolution was justified
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The Social Contract
The People The Government
The People- Give up some rights for protection. They follow laws and pay taxes. If they break the contract they give up more rights
The Government- meets the purposes of government, especially protection. If they break the contract they lose their position or are revolted against.
The Government serves the people but the people obey the government
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Believed that . . .
man changed when he created society.
man substituted justice for instinct.
man consulted his reason before impulse.
man’s new state derived him some benefits that he got from nature but give him tremendous returns such as protection and happiness.
“Instead of a stupid and unimaginative animal, made him an intelligent being and a man.”
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Player 2
Player 1
Stag
Stag
Rabbit
Rabbit
5, 5 0, 2
2, 0 1, 1
Nash Equilibrium - a group of players are in Nash equilibrium if each one is making the best decision that he or she can, taking into account the decisions of the others.
Stag Hunt
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Government (Authority/Power)
People (Liberty/Power)
Cooperate
Cooperate
Self Interest
Self Interest
5, 5 0, 2
2, 0 1, 1
Nash Equilibrium - a group of players are in Nash equilibrium if each one is making the best decision that he or she can, taking into account the decisions of the others.
Stag Hunt
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The Constitution is a coordinated documents
The Constitution is not contract that need to be enforced, it is more like a coordinated agreement between liberty and authority. It is in the best interest each player to both pursue their self interest and to limit their own self interest.
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Justice
Equilibrium
Balance
Order
Unite
Provide
Protect
Securing Liberty
Life Liberty
Property
Authority
GovernmentGroupEquality
Liberty
Individual FreedomSelf Interest
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So is Self Interest
A positive natural resource?- Adam Smith
Or
War?- Thomas Hobbes
Or something else?
Does the purpose of government compete with or cooperate with the purpose of any economic system?
The Preamble
Purpose of Economic Systems- To allocate scarce resources that have alternative uses to their most useful place.
Write 1 paragraph
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Examples of Prisoner Dilemmas
Mitt vs Newt – Republic Primaries
Budget Crisis
Price wars
Paradox of thrift
Government and the people
Sports being a team member
Tragedy of the commons
TrafficFishing rightsClimate ResourcesCongress and spending
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Types of Government
Where is the power located?
What is the relationship between the executive and legislative branch?
Who can participate ?
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Where is the power located?Unitary- Government power found in one location.
Confederation- shared power between a loose friendship of states
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Where is the power located?Federal system- a divison of power between a national (central) government and small state of local governments.
Central Government
S S S S S
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Let our government be like that of the solar system. Let the general government be like the sun and the states the planets, repelled yet attracted, and the whole moving regularly and harmoniously in several orbits.” — John Dickinson (Delaware Delegate), 1787
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What is the relationship between the executive and legislative branch?
Presidential- Lawmakers and law enforcers are separated.
Parliamentary- Lawmakers and law enforcers are together in the same branch.
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Who can participate ?
Democracy- The people, either directly voting or voting for a representative
Dictatorship- The government is not responsible for the people
Totalitarian- Dictator with total control of society.
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Democracy
Equality for all people
Majority rules, minority rights
Necessity for Compromise
Individual freedom
Worth of the Individual
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