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Humans are naturally cruel & must be controlled by an absolute & powerful leader.

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itย  is humanย  are neither good nor evil but share a set of natural right and needs
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Humans are naturally selfish and are best controlled by an absolute leader. (APEX)

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What describes Thomas Hobbes's view of human nature?

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