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A difference between the ideas of Hobbes and Locke was that
Hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while Locke believed safety was more important than freedom.
Hobbes believed government should not take away certain natural rights, while Locke believed people have the right to rebel.
Hobbes believed people have the right to rebel, while Locke believed life without government was difficult.
Hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while Locke believed people have the right to rebel.
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"Hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while Locke believed people have the right to rebel."
Hobbes saw the state of nature as chaotic and argued for a strong sovereign; Locke argued that government must protect natural rights and can be overthrown if it fails to do so.
Hobbes saw the state of nature as chaotic and argued for a strong sovereign; Locke argued that government must protect natural rights and can be overthrown if it fails to do so.
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