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Hobbes vs. Locke

Political Philosophy of Hobbes and Locke

PhilosophyPhilosopher
Living in this world is undesirable to any man, thus from fear of death men are inclined towards peace. Hobbes
Man, by nature, is good. Locke
The state of nature is the state of war. Hobbes
No one man has more power or jurisdiction than any other man. Locke
If the government does not represent its people effectively and honorably; revolution may occur. Locke
Life is about the pursuit of happiness. Locke
Man, by nature, is evil. Hobbes
People stay together for self interest. Locke
The state of nature is a state of perfect freedom to order one's actions, and dispose of one's position and persons, as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of Nature. Locke
Life is a constant battle for power ending in death. Hobbes
Created by: MichelleKing on 2007-03-15




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