Thomas Hobbes and John Locke

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July 30, 2016

 

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Hobbes called this condition “War” which meant “every man against every man.” Hobbes also described the state of nature as having no benefits that people in modern society take for granted: “No commerce, no agriculture, and no account of time, no arts, no letters, and no society.” Men in this state live with an overbearing sense of fear and grief, always on the defense in order to protect themselves, and their possessions...
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In order to obtain peace, he looks to man using reason, which enables man to respond to what Hobbes calls “The Laws of Nature”. It is through these laws that man can seek peace and to enable man’s natural right to all things, providing that others will do the same. Hobbes labeled this mutual transferring of rights between men a “contract”...
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