What Is The Ideal Form Of Government By Thomas Hobbes

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The philosopher of England Thomas Hobbes, which begun his philosophy in the 17th century, started out with the philosophy of political science while on his trips and visits neighboring countries outside of England to listen to other scientists discuss and learn about different forms of government. While studying, Thomas Hobbes wondered about why people allow themselves to become ruled by the government and would be the ideal form of government best for England. He answered that questioned by stating that since people were naturally wicked and shouldn’t become trusted to govern themselves because they were selfish creatures and would do anything to better their position and social status, it would be best to have an absolute monarchy, which …show more content…

According to Thomas Hobbes, the reason that this is the case is because people are selfish and evil and that they must protect their interests well by using certain tactics to make sure other people devastate their needs and wants.Also, without a leader, these people would be very chaotic and attack one another of many things when there isn’t any government in charge.
Thomas Hobbes also didn 't support the idea of democracy where the citizens’ are allowed to vote for their government leaders. Due to his idea that people are only trying …show more content…

While Thomas Hobbes believed that all people were wicked only fighting for their own interests, John Locke believed that all people are born naturally good because they are born as empty slates which they learn experiences to fill it up instead of being outright evil.. John Locke’s philosophy supported the government of democracy because if a government is like an absolute monarch, it won’t satisfy all the needs of the people and this is why the people have a right to revolt against an abusive government as proven in the American Revolutionary War with King George III or the French Revolutionary War with King Louis XVI who didn 't support their citizen’s ideas and goals. Thomas Hobbes’s philosophy states that people couldn 't be trusted because they would only fight for their own interests, so an absolute monarch would demand obedience to maintain order, but John Locke states that people can be trusted since all people are naturally deluxe but depending on our experiences as they can still govern themselves. The Purpose of the government, according to John Locke is to protect the individual liberties and rights instead of just keeping law and order because with law and order being put strictly, the people would rebel because it didn’t represent them and then the country will

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