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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
15

Writting about how people communicate in the future ?

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Monica [59]3 years ago
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Well think of it things are gonna be different in the future especially communication think about it were having a new president tomorrow

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Personally, I think it a bit unfair to link Hobbes with the views of Herbert Spencer, who put forth the theory that became known as "Social Darwinism."  I would cite also an article by Peter Amato in <em>Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy</em> (Vol. 6 2002).  But if the choice is between Hobbes and Locke, it's easier to make a "Social Darwinism" comparison or connection with the theories of Hobbes.

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