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Hobbes does not have a good view on mankind. He thinks that mankind is selfish, cowardly and vainglorious.
Two fameous philosophers. To make a long story short, Locke-People are good Hobbes-People are bad
Thomas Hobbes believed that humans were fundamentally self-interested and driven by a natural desire for power and self-preservation. He argued that without a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent conflict, people would be in a constant state of war and chaos.
Thomas Hobbes believed that humans were inherently selfish and driven by self-preservation, which could lead to destructive behavior. In his work, "Leviathan," Hobbes argued that without a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent conflict, humans would descend into a state of chaos and conflict.
this could be debated some people think that he was right but others think that he was crazy and wanted power. really if you want to answer to that you wll have to ask yourself! -good luck! -happiness chick
Thomas Hobbes and john Locke had very different views of human nature. The basic difference between the two of them is that Hobbes had a rather negative view of human nature while Locke had a much more positive view of human nature. You can see this difference in the kinds of political systems they each advocated. Hobbes, thought that only a monarch, a "leviathan" of a power, could keep people in check due to their inherent badness. By contrast, Locke thought that people were good enough to be able to govern themselves. He thought that the people were good enough that they would be able to set up representative governments that would maintain a stable society
it would be good because more people would survive if there is doctors
I would go with a sea serpent, for the "Leviathan".
People that think they are too good for bread!
not many people, only if they were dumb then they would
Hobbes believed that humans are naturally selfish and must submit to a strong central authority to maintain order, while Rousseau thought that humans are inherently good but corrupted by society, and advocated for a more egalitarian and harmonious way of living in a social contract.
I think most people would prefer to die quietly in their sleep.