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Thomas Hobbes John Locke
Thomas Hobbes wrote the book Leviathan.
Thomas Hobbes believed that citizens must give up some of their liberties to form order.
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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, but he did influence the declaration of independence
Thomas Hobbes John Locke
what were thomas hobbes's ideas
Thomas Hobbes believed in a social contract theory where individuals agree to give up some of their freedoms in exchange for protection and security by a strong central authority. He argued that humans are naturally selfish and competitive, leading to a state of constant war without this social contract. Hobbes believed in a sovereign ruler with absolute power to maintain order and prevent chaos.
what were thomas hobbes's ideas
Thomas Hobbes was born on April 5, 1588
what did Thomas Hobbes write?
Thomas Hobbes was never married. He devoted his life to his work as a philosopher and political theorist, focusing on issues of ethics, politics, and human nature.
Thomas Hobbes is known for his work in political philosophy.
Thomas Hobbes had a significant impact on society with his political philosophy outlined in his book "Leviathan." He argued for a social contract theory where individuals would surrender some freedoms to a governing authority in exchange for protection and stability. His ideas influenced the development of modern political thought, emphasizing the importance of a strong central government to maintain order and prevent chaos.
John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Locke is right, I'm not sure about Hobbes.