6. John Locke's theories assume that humans are fundamentally social, and their rights are planted deeply into a complex network of caring relationships that are dependent upon each other. a. True b....


6. John Locke's theories assume that humans are fundamentally social, and their rights are<br>planted deeply into a complex network of caring relationships that are dependent upon each<br>other.<br>a. True<br>b. False<br>7. One reason that people argue against Marxist socialism, is because they feel that real<br>fairness and justice in the marketplace is more likely under free market capitalism.<br>a. True<br>b. False<br>

Extracted text: 6. John Locke's theories assume that humans are fundamentally social, and their rights are planted deeply into a complex network of caring relationships that are dependent upon each other. a. True b. False 7. One reason that people argue against Marxist socialism, is because they feel that real fairness and justice in the marketplace is more likely under free market capitalism. a. True b. False

Jun 02, 2022
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