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Locke and Hobbes both describe life in the “State of Nature,” a condition in which human beings live without government, political authority, or civil law.

  • What are some important similarities and differences between their characterizations of the “State of Nature”?

  • Which author, in your opinion, characterizes the State of Nature more plausibly (be sure to back this opinion up with argument and evidence)?

  • They each describe civil society as an improvement over the State of Nature. Which author makes a stronger and more compelling case for this claim? 

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