Among the social contractualists ( hobbes, locke and rousseau) who's state of nature do you find most persuasive to describe the modern state as it exists today?
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State of nature, in political theory, the real or hypothetical condition of human beings before or without political association. Many social-contract theorists, such homas Hobbes and John Locke, relied on this notion to examine the limitnd justification of political authority or even, as in the case of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the legitimacy of human society itself. Visions of the state of nature differ sharply between theorists, although most associate it with the absence of state sovereignty.he “war of every man the National Portrait Ga
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