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Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) and John Locke (1632-1704) were both great thinkers of their time and noted for their influences on political thinking. Each philosopher has a unique viewpoint on the nature of man, man’s relationship with society, and man’s relationship with government. The elements of their viewpoints will be compared and contrasted for similarities and differences.
Williams (2003) conveyed the philosophical fundamentals of Thomas Hobbes’ works. Hobbes, Williams stated, felt that people are basically egotistical in that any man is capable of killing one another under the right circumstances, and no one is exempt from this rule. People are egotistical because when push comes to shove, people will do anything they can to secure their physical safety and ensure their own survival. Not all people are bad, or selfish, Hobbes conveyed, but when it comes to their own personal survival, all morals are circumvented and people will do what it takes to ensure their own survival. In this circumstances, when fighting for limited resources to survive, any person has the capability to kill one another, and no one is exempted from this rule.
Abraham Lincoln was shot at Petersen House in Washington D.C.!
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It was "c. dark storm clouds" that Charles Lindbergh saw that made him consider turning back during his famous flight, since this was already a risky flight to begin with.
The Igbo lacked a centralized political organization.
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It would've changed its accessibility to waterways and to water which might have changed their aspect to the resource in which they primarily used to base some of there greatest creation like the aqueducts