Outline and Annotated Bibliography Part 1 of 2

Comparing Hobbes and Locke - write about the best or best possible cooperative social arrangements, capable or resolving or diminishing society’s common problems

Write and submit your Outline and Bibliography. The Outline should contain your thesis statement and the remainder should be a full sentence outline where you specifically show how your paper will flow.

The Annotated Bibliography should include no fewer than 5 sources (but not your text). You should find a minimum 3 sources from the Rasmussen library. Remember that this is different from a traditional bibliography. First list the reference in APA format just as you would on a reference page. However, directly below the reference, provide an annotation in three parts: (1) a 2-3 sentence summary of the reference; (2) a brief assessment or evaluation of the source (why it's reliable, how it compares with others, and so on); (3) a 1-2 sentence reflection on the source (how it will help your project).

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Grading Rubric

Criteria

Weight

Provide thesis statement within outline

20

Full Sentence outline to show flow of paper

20

No fewer than 5 sources should be provided, minimum of 3 from Rasmussen library

20

Provides 2-3 sentence summary of each reference

10

Provides assessment of each source

10

1-2 sentences reflecting upon how the source will help within the project.

20

Total

100

References

Nadon, C. (2014). The Secular Basis of the Separation of Church and State: Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Tocqueville. Perspectives On Political Science, 43(1), 21-30. doi:10.1080/10457097.2013.852045

Bond, N. (2011). Rational Natural Law and German Sociology: Hobbes, Locke and Tönnies. British Journal For The History Of Philosophy, 19(6), 1175-1200. doi:10.1080/09608788.2011.624717

Tuckness, A. (2010). Retribution and Restitution in Locke's Theory of Punishment. Journal Of Politics, 72(3), 720-732. doi:10.1017/S0022381610000125

Devine, F. E. (1975). Absolute Democracy or Indefeasible Right: Hobbes Versus Locke. Journal Of Politics, 37(3), 736.

Vinnicombe, T., & Staveley, R. (2002). John Locke, Thomas Hobbes and the development of political economy. International Journal Of Social Economics, 29(9), 690.

DeLue, S. M. (2008). Political Thinking, Political Theory, and Civil Society, 3rd Edition. [Bookshelf Ambassadored]. Retrieved from https://ambassadored.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781317345527/