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Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy

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Thomas Hobbes believed in a powerful absolute monarchy to maintain order and protect people from their own selfishness. On the other hand, john Locke emphasized individual rights, the consent of the governed, and the right to revolt against oppressive governments. Locke's ideas laid the groundwork for modern liberal democracy, while Hobbes's ideas influenced the concept of a social contract and the role of government in maintaining order.

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Locke was more in favor of democracy. Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy They had different ideas about the meaning of the social contract.

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Hobbes was more in favor of monarchy

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