like a fairy tale it is no coincidence that it is undeniably morally correct for the good to continue to be good and the bad to stop being bad. Throughout all of humanity that main idea is one of our most highly coveted values and is within the principle foundations of all governments.Humanity originally joined together to form governments because they wanted greater security against all that was oppressing in the world so they could look inward and improve their existence. If, The chief represents the father of the family, the children the people; and all being born equal, and all free, they in either case only alienate their [natural] liberty in order to obtain what is more useful. (Jean Jacques Rousseau, 206) If people wanted to they could have stayed separated and remained in solitary groups. However, they naturally joined together to form larger societies all the way up to todays huge conglomeration of governed territory across all the land surface of the entire Earth. Humans were drawn into political societies in order to live in relative comfort by paying the price of their natural liberties. People today obviously do not know first-hand what it is like to live in a large non-governed society. However, it can be deduced that the price of losing natural liberties was well worth it or the entire human race would not be governed. Time and time again, when an active government collapses, a new one springs up moments later to take the old ones place. Although all the great philosophers have similar ideas about why humanity forms political societies, they all decompose into the fact that governments are formed to fill the human need for security and necessary services so citizens can achieve a happy continued way of life....