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... Hobbes believed that the ruler should be a person with absolute rule but it is not the will of God but the will of the people. Hobbes ...
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... Hobbes believed that the ruler should be a person with absolute rule but it is not the will of God but the will of the people. Hobbes ...
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... Hobbes believed that the ruler should be a person with absolute rule but it is not the will of God but the will of the people. Hobbes ...
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... Because the people were only interested in promoting their own self-interests, Hobbes believed democracy would never work. Hobbes ...
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... arms and why do they have keys to unlock their doors?" The government was created to protect people from their own selfishness and evil. Hobbes believed in the ...
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... Hobbes argues that people are better off living in a world where the government has control over all the people and their actions. Hobbes believed that an ...
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... of nature very differently than Hobbes. Lock believed that there would not necessarily be chaos without the rule of a government but people would actually help ...
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... Hobbes had a pessimistic view of people; he believed humans were selfish creatures who would do anything to better their positions. ...
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... Hobbes believed that the people should surrender all rights to the government while Locke believed that the government should protect the rights of its subjects ...
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... another, and hence be killed. Hobbes believed that the nature of humanity leads people to seek power. He looked on the individual ...
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... in the absolute power of the king and that all the king should be a public person having all the power and strength of the people. Hobbes believed that the ...
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... Because the people were only interested in promoting their own self-interests, Hobbes believed democracy - allowing citizens to vote for government leaders ...
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... Their opinions were heavily influenced by the general felling of people towards the government of ... They differ in that Hobbes seems to have believed that man ...
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... Hobbes, once again Machiavellian, believed in one ... People recognize the need of the dictator since without the strict unquestionable laws would ...
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... In fact, Hobbes believed that the only reason individuals left their "state of ... leviathan means "sea monster", or "overall ruler." Once the people have agreed ...
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Three Men, Three Diverse Policies Machiavelli, Hobbes's, and Locke are three men whose Machiavelli ... In addition, Locke believed that people also possess ...
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... Hobbes believed would control man's life in the state of nature, rather he describes the State of Nature as pleasant and peaceful. He described the people in ...
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... there were two sides of government that people were fighting for. Montesquieu was an enlightened thinker who believed in Locke's theories more than Hobbes. ...
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... Locke believed that sovereignty should reside with the people while Hobbes believed that sovereignty should reside with the government. ...
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... Hobbes believed that people remain tied to nature and are still cruel and self-interested. Hobbes believed that all people want and deserve freedom. ...
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... Hobbes believed that all humans were naturally selfish and wicked. Locke believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves. ...
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... here is that Hobbes believed that power was transferred to a sovereign individual. Yet this individual wasn't an autocrat, they were made of the people and ...
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... During the Enlightenment, people were beginning to become more independent and question ... to create a society and a government while Hobbes believed the ideal ...
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... He viewed human nature very differently from Hobbes. ... He believed that the purpose of a government of is to ... these rights and if they fail the people would have ...
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... Locke, in contrast with Hobbes, did not claim that man had to transfer any rights to the civil society. ... Locke believed that people had a natural ...
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... Furthermore, Hobbes believed in a contract that is kept between the people and the government where the people are contracted to give up their rights to rule ...
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... nature, according to Hobbes, is a very uncomplicated one, it simply states "that men perform their covenants made."15 Hobbes believed that if people could keep ...
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... preferred monarchy mainly because he believed there should be ... So, Hobbes' thesis, although it was opposite from ... when the rights of the people were threatened.
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... Justice is believed to be the main value that transcends ... but used in order to achieve Hobbes' "animus dominandi ... I believe that all people want power as Hobbes ...
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... Hobbes was the author of Leviatan. ... they break their social contract with the people and therefore no ... Since he believed that true justice comes from laws, Locke ...
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