The idea that humans exist in a primitive state of nature and consent to government for self-protection is often attributed to philosopher Thomas Hobbes. He argued in his book "Leviathan" that in the state of nature, life is "nasty, brutish, and short," and individuals create a social contract to establish a government that can provide security and order.
Thomas Hobbes believed in a strong and centralized government to control society and prevent chaos, while John Locke advocated for the protection of individual rights and limited government interference. Hobbes viewed humans as naturally selfish and violent, whereas Locke believed in the inherent goodness and reason of people.
Hobbes's and Locke's views were different because,Locke believed that people have three natural rights Life, Liberty, Property. Hobbes on the other hand believed that people should give up their rights to the government so they could live in a safe and orderly way.
Thomas Hobbes believed that humans are inherently selfish and violent, necessitating a strong government to maintain order through a social contract. John Locke, on the other hand, argued that humans have natural rights and are inherently reasonable, advocating for a limited government that protects these rights.
Thomas Hobbes believed in a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos in society. He argued that humans are naturally selfish and need a powerful ruler to keep them in check. John Locke, on the other hand, believed in individual rights and limited government. He argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and that government should protect these rights through a social contract with the consent of the governed.
Locke disagreed with Hobbes about the role of the government and the natural state of humans. Locke believed that individuals had natural rights that the government should protect, whereas Hobbes argued for a strong central authority to prevent chaos. Additionally, Locke believed that humans were naturally rational and social, while Hobbes viewed humans as inherently selfish and competitive.
Humans.
Primitive Humans
There is no way of knowing this, as it was probably one of the primitive humans who was first tricked into doing something by another primitive human.
No, humans are mammals and evolved from other primitive mammals.
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=suggest that primitive words was imitation what humans heard around them.=
lower animals are primitive organisms and aren't as smart as humans, mammals etc.
the early humans had established with a government because the namads had told the early humans to establishe with a government
A primitive trait is a characteristic (if regarding to humans) of a human body/personality that has not developed. For example, toe nails (we keep them as a physical burden from our ancestors, Great Apes).
protection from humans
doctors from performing medical experiments on humans without consent.
Early humans built shelters to protect themselves from the elements, predators, and other threats. Shelters also provided a sense of security and a place to rest and store food and belongings. They were essential for survival and helped early humans adapt to different environments.