His "social contract" theory established that a government should serve and protect the people under it - acting only with "consent of the governed".
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.
the us document that he infuenced was the US Constitution
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the us document that he infuenced was the US Constitution
The core principle according to Hobbes is
Thomas Hobbes' legacy lies in his idea of social contract theory, which has had a lasting impact on political philosophy. His work laid the groundwork for modern understanding of the role of government in society and the importance of creating a sovereign authority to maintain order. Hobbes' emphasis on the need for a strong central power to prevent chaos and secure peace continues to influence debates on political theory and governance.
no, but he did influence the declaration of independence
Thomas Hobbes John Locke
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.
No.
John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Locke is right, I'm not sure about Hobbes.
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Hobbes was based upon the philosopher Thomas Hobbes .
Which part of the U.S. Constitution allows businesses to attempt to influence federal laws?
Some crafted a weak executive.
Well Of course. They were models for making the Constitution
It details how amendments are proposed and ratified.
It details how amendments are proposed and ratified.