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in a social contract, in which people give up individual freedom to live in an organized society
They both believed that, in a social contract, in which people give up individual freedom to live in an organized society.
Hobbes believed that a ruler was necessary to maintain social order, and that in order to achieve a stable society, people had to give up all individual rights, except for the right to protect their own lives. The people were to trust the leader to work for their well-being. Locke thought that people did not need to give up all their individual rights, and that the ruler should preserve those rights; if the ruler did not, the people should be able to overthrow that ruler.
According to John Locke, men are willing to give up their absolute freedom in the state of nature in exchange for the protection of their natural rights by an established government. This social contract ensures the preservation of life, liberty, and property in a civil society governed by laws.
John Locke and Thomas Hobbes both believed in the social contract theory, which states that individuals give up some freedoms to a government in exchange for protection and order. They both also believed in the importance of a government that serves the people and protects their natural rights.
According to John Locke, individuals give consent to be governed through a social contract, where they agree to form a government that protects their natural rights—namely, life, liberty, and property. This consent can be explicit, such as through voting or participating in political processes, or implicit, by enjoying the benefits of the government’s protection and services. Locke emphasizes that this consent is conditional; if the government fails to protect those rights or acts beyond its authority, the people have the right to withdraw their consent and seek change. Thus, consent is fundamental to the legitimacy of governmental power.
John Locke was a key figure in the Enlightenment as his ideas on empiricism, natural rights, and the social contract theory influenced major political thinkers and helped shape modern democratic principles. His writings, especially the Two Treatises of Government, laid the foundation for concepts such as individual rights, limited government, and the idea of consent of the governed. Locke's ideas were instrumental in challenging absolute monarchies and promoting the idea of government by the people for the people.
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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.
No! (false)
political parties give political education to the people....