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Thomas Hobbes believed that the purpose of government was to protect people from their evil ways or own selfishness.
He believed a person can live under the state of nature and no one can have control over another.
Thomas Hobbes believed that human nature is inherently selfish and driven by a desire for power and self-preservation. He argued that without strong government control, humans would live in a state of perpetual conflict and chaos.
it was the way for people to live in peaceful communities
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
Thomas Hobbes' theories on "The Social Contract" came before Locke's. Hobbes influenced him, that is why many experts or historians claim that Locke's ideas were "superior" and overall, more directly influential to virtually every democratic revolution following them. In reports, it is never sequenced as "Hobbes, in contrast to Locke...," it is always comparing Locke's ideas to Hobbes'.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.