1. Hobbes Vs. Locke
In his book, Leviathan, Hobbs conveys theory of achieving commodious living by creating a structure based on social contract and laws of nature. ... According to Leviathan only one person can obtain such "gift." ... It is not necessary to mention names of perfect examples, such as Napoleon, Hitler, to some extent; Stalin and other historically acclaimed "leviathans," who, without a doubt, enjoyed Hobbs literature. According to Thomas Hobbes, in a commonwealth, an ideal government structure, which protects people against their natural fatal state, all benefit equally by preserving their peac...
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