1. John Locke's Civil Government
John Locke's essay on Civil Government states that, "The people shall be judge". ... On one hand, there is Hobbes whose theory is based on the notion of individualism. ... Hobbes" theory is based upon the assumption that human nature is naturally competitive and violent. ... Rousseau, like Locke, does not believe in an absolute or unlimited government. ... Hobbes did not care what kind of government that a certain state had, as long as the government, monarchy or assembly was able to maintain peace and order for the benefit of the people. ...
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