Differentiate between the views of Hobbes and Rousseau about human nature before the origin of state?
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For Hobbes, the authority of the sovereign is absolute, in the sense that no authority is above the sovereign and that its will is law. ... Unlike Hobbes, Locke believed individuals are naturally endowed with these rights (to life, liberty, and property) and that the state of nature could be relatively peaceful.
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Answer:For Hobbes, the authority of the sovereign is absolute, in the sense that no authority is above the sovereign and that its will is law. ... Unlike Hobbes, Locke believed individuals are naturally endowed with these rights (to life, liberty, and property) and that the state of nature could be relatively peaceful.
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