Hobbes and Locke

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Kenneth S

 

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October 31, 2016

 

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Hobbes thought that only one man, a king, should have the right to govern the people. One king should make the decisions, write the laws, and control the masses. Locke, on the other hand, felt that the people should somewhat run the government. He believed that the people should have a say in everything the government decided, including who ruled over the country...
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This philosopher also believed that if the government did not uphold its end of the bargain, then the people had the right and responsibility to overthrow the government. Though both of these two men became known as philosophers, they had their own ideas of how a human worked and lived. Hobbes supposed that every human being needed to have a master—by Hobbes’ point of view, the king—and he likened humans to animals, both fearful and predatory...
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