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John Locke embraced many ideas Hobbes presented in his theories on the state of nature and the rise of government and society. They differed however, in that Locke believed that God was the prime factor in politics. He believed that individuals were born with certain natural rights given not by government or society, but by God. This he said, is what gives all people equality. Hobbes other key points consisted mainly of property rights and
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of each thinker, Hobbes' view is only for dominating people who would otherwise be at war with each other, and is a good representation of the condition states find themselves in with respect to other states. Locke's ideas represent a more liberal approach to government and are appealing for they offer men a more active role in politics and, by keeping the supreme power with the people and paving the way for stable democratic regimes.
of each thinker, Hobbes' view is only for dominating people who would otherwise be at war with each other, and is a good representation of the condition states find themselves in with respect to other states. Locke's ideas represent a more liberal approach to government and are appealing for they offer men a more active role in politics and, by keeping the supreme power with the people and paving the way for stable democratic regimes.