Who is this? (Clue: Born in 1632, his most notable political work is Two Treatises of Government) (Father of Classical Liberalism)
John Locke
John Stuart Mill
Oliver Cromwell
Immanuel Kant
Who is this? (Clue: 'Father of Utilitarianism' 1748-1832 )
Isaiah Berlin
Jeremy Bentham
James Madison
Who is this? (Clue: US statesman who played a key role in writing the US Constitution and served as the 4th president of the US)
Thomas Jefferson
John adams
James Monroe
Who is this? (Clue: His idea of 'positive' freedom had a major influence on the emergence of 'new liberalism' in the UK)
T.H. Green
J.S. Mill
John Rawls
Robert Nozick
Who is this? (Clue: Extended upon Bentham's utilitarianism and was sympathetic towards women's suffrage and workers' cooperatives)
John Adams
Who is this? (Clue: Scottish economist and author of 'The Wealth of Nations')
Adam Smith
David Hume
Adam Anderson
Who is this? (Clue: Principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third US president)
James Maddison
George Washington
John Quincy Adams
Who is this? (Clue: German - believed that the law of reason dictates categorical imperatives - 'Critique of Pure Reason')
Karl Marx
Max Stirner
Thomas Abbt
Who is this? (Clue: American who developed the notion of 'justice as fairness' and believed that social inequality is only justified if it works to benefit the poorest in society.)
Kent Bach
Who is this? (Clue: Fierce critic of totalitarianism, extolled the virtues of negative freedom over positive freedom)
Pitirim Sorokin
Leonid Grinin