Thomas Hobbes lived and died well before the time of the American Revolution. However, his ideas were very influential to john Locke. Locke had a major belief that every person had the right to life, liberty, and property. His thoughts were the main basis for the Declaration of Independence.
he thought there should be equal rights for all and nobody should have more power over anyone and hobbes also thought that the community should have more say to pass laws.
True. John Locke had more influence on the American Founders than did Thomas Hobbes. The Americans wanted nothing to do with Thomas Hobbes. The Americans did not want George III. The Americans did not seek Leviathan.
* People are fearful and predatory * Secular reasons for government * Supremacy of government bound by natural rights
no, but he did influence the declaration of independence
Hobbes, an Enlightenment Philosopher believed people needed to be governed by an absolute monarch as described in his writing called the Leviathan.
John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Locke is right, I'm not sure about Hobbes.
True. John Locke had more influence on the American Founders than did Thomas Hobbes. The Americans wanted nothing to do with Thomas Hobbes. The Americans did not want George III. The Americans did not seek Leviathan.
Hobbes wanted a strong government monarchy.
Thomas Hobbes's ideas on the necessity of a strong centralized government and the social contract theory influenced the framers of the U.S. Constitution. The concept of a government being created by an agreement among individuals to secure their rights and maintain order is reflected in the Constitution's structure and principles. Hobbes's emphasis on the need for a sovereign authority to prevent chaos and protect citizens' liberty is seen in the Constitution's establishment of a system of checks and balances and the rule of law.
Thomas Hobbes for one
Hobbes believed in the concept of a social contract, where individuals give up some of their freedoms to a governing authority in exchange for protection and security. He argued that without this authority, society would be in a constant state of war and chaos. Hobbes also believed in the need for a strong central government to maintain order and prevent conflict.
Hobbes presented three types of government monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. He argued that monarchy was the best.
Hobbes main idea was human being need government to control them
John Locke, Harrington, Hobbes, and Rousseau would likely agree on the importance of social contract theory, the rights of individuals to govern themselves, and the concept of the state and its role in protecting citizens' liberties. They might also concur on the idea that government legitimacy comes from the consent of the governed.
He felt that a Unliminted Government was best because, Hobbes wanted absolute power.- Therefore him wanting to be a monarchy.
Thomas Hobbes' main idea was that individuals in a state of nature are naturally self-interested and prone to conflict. He believed that a powerful government, or Leviathan, was necessary to maintain order and prevent chaos in society. Hobbes' social contract theory laid the foundation for modern political philosophy.
He had the government give the people peace and security.. He rejected the Divine Right of Kings and developed the phrase "Social COntract" to describe the relationship that people surrender some of their natural rights to a government in return security and peace.
* People are fearful and predatory * Secular reasons for government * Supremacy of government bound by natural rights