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Erica Bryant
8 January, 04:53
Similarities between John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
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Kaitlyn Kaiser
8 January, 05:10
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Locke and Hobbes are both famous political philosophers whose writings have been influential in the making of modern political thought. In addition, the two are similar in that both refer to a "state of nature" in which man exists without government, and both speak of risks in this state
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