John Locke: Humans are self-interested, though aware of others' concerns., The state must be founded on consent., Society is older than the state., There are natural societies with natural laws and rights., The state must respect rights to property., Wrote 'Two Treatises of Government'., Mary Wollstonecraft: Both men and women share similar rationalism., A republic should replace the monarchy, with rights for women., Women's rights have been limited by society., Society caused the submission of women., A free-market economy would encourage women's liebration., Wrote 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'., JS Mill: Human nature is not fixed, but progressive., The state should be mindful of minority rights., The state should carefully manage representative democracy., A perfect society merges individualism and tolerance., The develop the economy, a laissez-faire approach is necessary., Wrote 'On Liberty'., John Rawls: Humans are self-interested, but value others' poor situations., Public services should be provided for the less fortunate., State expenditure should focus on the less fortunate., The most-valued society would be one that looks after the poorest citizens., Free market economics should be minded to include policies protecting the less fortunate., Wrote 'A Theory of Justice'., Betty Friedan: Human nature has developed to be anti-woman development., The state should not allow discrimination against women., Society was chauvinistic towards women., Women have not helped to fight against social chauvinism., The free market should associate with moving against sex discrimination., Wrote 'The Feminine Mistique'., She wrote that violence or law-breaking should not be used for change.,

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