1. Hobbes vs .Locke
Doubtless, both thinkers have different opinions on human nature and state of nature; the state of nature is where people were in before political government came into existence. ... This rights are not derived by the government regulations and also exist independent from the sovereign. ... Conversely to Hobbes monarchial state, Locke contends that the government should be democratic. ... Concurrently, Locke states that people have the right to disobey the ruler's order or regulations if illegal actions are mad towards their freedom and independence. ... As we can look right now how the ...
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