a great power that all men fear
a strong central authority with the power to maintain order and enforce laws. Without this authority, individuals will be in a state of constant conflict and chaos.
Hobbes believed that just actions are those that are in accordance with the social contract and the laws established by the sovereign to maintain order and prevent conflict. Unjust actions, according to Hobbes, are those that violate the laws and disrupt the peace and security of society.
Thomas Hobbes believed that all people are naturally selfish and wicked, advocating for strong central authority to maintain peace and order.
Hobbes believed in an absolute monarchy led by a sovereign with unlimited power to maintain peace and order in society. He argued that individuals should give up certain rights in exchange for protection from the government. Hobbes's ideal government aimed to prevent the state of nature, which he viewed as chaotic and dangerous.
Thomas Hobbes believed that felicity or happiness is the ultimate goal of human nature. He defined happiness as the continual progress of desires being fulfilled, leading to a state of contentment and peace. According to Hobbes, individuals seek to achieve happiness by avoiding pain and pursuing pleasure.
According to Hobbes, the law of nature is a principle that governs how individuals interact in a state of nature where there is no common authority to enforce rules. This law dictates that individuals have the right to do whatever is necessary to preserve their own lives and seek peace, but they must also be willing to relinquish some freedoms in order to establish a social contract and avoid a state of continual conflict.
Hobbes believes that a completely centralized government is the best way to avoid conflict
Thomas Hobbes.
Thomas Hobbes believed that citizens must give up some of their liberties to form order.
maintain civil peace
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A pacifist.
My guess would be "projection". Peace!
Hobbes believed that just actions are those that are in accordance with the social contract and the laws established by the sovereign to maintain order and prevent conflict. Unjust actions, according to Hobbes, are those that violate the laws and disrupt the peace and security of society.
Every successful nation believes in peace and understands how to appropriately practice warfare.
He believes in Gene's goodness.