Who said that the state of nature was a state of peace and coocooperation?
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Hobbes' view was challenged in the eighteenth century by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who claimed that Hobbes was taking socialized people and simply imagining them living outside of the society in which they were raised.
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