It was how he farted a lot
no, Thomas Paine did, based on John Lockes theory of the social contract of which originated from Thomas Hobbes'
Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy
Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy
Thomas Hobbes (1651) and John Locke (1689) had the idea that the government cannot function as a strong system when power is shared or split between two or more groups.
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.
A major difference between Thomas Hobbes and John Locke was their views on the social contract. Hobbes believed in a strong, authoritarian government to control human nature, while Locke believed in a more limited government that would protect individual rights and property.
(Apex) Hobbes believed that people were naturally selfish and violent, while Locke did not.
A major difference between Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is their views on the state of nature. Hobbes believed it to be a state of war and chaos, necessitating a strong central authority, whereas Locke saw it as a state of freedom and equality, advocating for limited government intervention to protect natural rights.
Hobbes believed that people were naturally evil, while Locke did not.
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