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How does Hobbes's view of man differ from that of Locke and Rousseau? How does this lead to Hobbes's preference for a monarchy and Locke and Rousseau's preference for democracy? Be specific and support your thoughts.

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Running head: SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

Social Contract Theorists
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SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

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Social contract theorists
Hobbes considers human beings as individuals whose needs never seem to be satisfied
since they yearn to get more supremacy. This view of the nature of man leads him to come up
with social contract theory which centres the start of states, laws and the impacts of regul...


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