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compare and contrast the state of nature as imagined by thomas hobbes and john locke​

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For instance, Locke perceives the law of nature to preside over the state of nature, in which individuals and their properties are not necessarily in constant danger. Conversely, Hobbes's state of nature is the state of war, which cause men to come to the conclusion that they must always be in pursuit of peace.

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