Thomas Hobbes lived and died well before the time of the American Revolution. However, his ideas were very influential to John Locke. Locke had a major belief that every person had the right to life, liberty, and property. His thoughts were the main basis for the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke believed that people could be trusted to govern. He believed that people had the right to life, liberty, and property. He said that people should have a word in who should be governing them !
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Thomas Hobbes believed that citizens should give up some individual freedoms to a sovereign authority in exchange for protection and security. He viewed the role of citizens as consenting to a social contract to maintain order and prevent chaos within society.
Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Hobbes believed that citizens should have the right to self-preservation and the right to defend themselves in order to maintain peace and security in society. He also believed that citizens should have the right to transfer their individual rights to a sovereign ruler in order to establish social order and prevent a state of nature.
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john Locke - People have natural rights that the government should protect. Thomas Hobbes - People are brutish, so they need a strong ruler. Montesquieu - Government powers should be divided into three branches. Emmerich de Vattel - We can apply the laws of nature to nations, not just to people or objects.
Hobbes believed that people are driven by selfishness and greed. To avoid chaos, people should give up their freedom to a government that will ensure order. Such government should be strong and able to suppress rebellion.orsolve the problems and issues of western civilization through human reason.
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both believed that a monarch should have absolute athority