1. Hobbes Theory of Peace and Absolute Sovereignty
The premise of Hobbes' argument being successful resides in his ability to convince the people that the state of nature is in fact a state of war and being in this state of nature is the worst possible reality, but like all arguments, not everyone will agree to his reasoning. ... To address the first part of his argument, it is necessary to understand Hobbes' reasoning that competition among humans will be inevitable. ... The last part of Hobbes' argument focuses on the notion that every person seeks admiration from others. ... His argument is flawed in the sense that it is an ...
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