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Montesquieu believed in the separation of political power, while Hobbes did not.
Thomas Hobbes, John Lock, Voltaire, and montesquieu.
Hobbes believed that people were naturally evil, while Locke did not.
Hobbes believed that people were inherently evil, while Locke argued people were born as blank slates.
they had different ideas about the meaning of the social contract
Montesquieu believed in the separation of political power, while Hobbes did not.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy
Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy
Thomas Hobbes, John Lock, Voltaire, and montesquieu.
It was how he farted a lot
Hobbes believed that people were naturally evil, while Locke did not.
They had different ideas about the meaning of the social contract.
They had different ideas about the meaning of the social contract.
They had different ideas about the meaning of the social contract.
(Apex) Hobbes believed that people were naturally selfish and violent, while Locke did not.
locke, hobbes, montesquieu, rousseau, plato, cleisthenes, aristotle-just to name a few