State of nature (Hobbes, Locke)

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I’m in my philosophy class and am having problems understanding the differences between Hobbes and Locke. Can someone explain the differences between their thinking?

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You’ve asked a question with no specifics, and since I don’t want to do your homework for you, I’m going to provide a similar answer: Hobbes believed in absolute monarchy while Locke was more a proponent of democracy.

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