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Rousseau idealizes pre-societal human life, while Thomas Hobbes suggests that it was harsh and unpleasant. Why do these two thinkers have such contrasting views? Place both into their respective his
Rousseau idealizes pre-societal human life, while Thomas Hobbes suggests that it was harsh and unpleasant.
Why do these two thinkers have such contrasting views? Place both into their respective historical contexts.
Who do you agree with, and why?
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