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Which of the political philosophers, Locke, Hobbes, or More, do you judge most successful in grappling with the great problems of their age, and why? To explain your answer, compare and contrast their

Which of the political philosophers, Locke, Hobbes, or More, do you judge most successful in grappling with the great problems of their age, and why? To explain your answer, compare and contrast their political philosophies and the strengths and weaknesses of all three approaches. 

Which of the political philosophers, Locke, Hobbes, or More, do you judge most successful in grappling with the great problems of their age, and why? To explain your answer, compare and contrast their political philosophies and the strengths and weaknesses of all three approaches. 

Which of the political philosophers, Locke, Hobbes, or More, do you judge most successful in grappling with the great problems of their age, and why? To explain your answer, compare and contrast their political philosophies and the strengths and weaknesses of all three approaches.

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