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15 July, 08:01

John Locke thought that people were neither good nor bad innately. How did Hobbes's views differ from those of Locke's?

A) Hobbes thought people were innately violent.

B) Hobbes thought people were innately benevolent.

C) Hobbes thought people were innately peaceful.

D) Hobbes thought people were innately evil.

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  1. 15 July, 10:21
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    Hobbes thought people were innately violent. that's why Hobbes supported the idea of absolute monarchy, Hobbes is considered the creator of modern police state and generally state in our understanding of that term
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