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Brooks Bartlett
21 April, 16:01
How did Hobbes's views differ from Locke's
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Jaden Cortez
21 April, 18:14
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Both of them believe people in the state of nature need to band together to create a society
Lock - envisions are a very limited government
Hobbes - however believes in the need for absolute monarchy
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