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Thomas Hobbes was a leading political thinker in England. He advocated a political philosophy based on absolute power. Why did Hobbes believe that absolute power was necessary?





the correct answer is:
the people in a state made a contract with the ruler giving him/her the right to unlimited power in order to reserve order in society.

hobbes maintained that before the organization of society, the quest for "self-preservation" guided humanity -- not reason and moral ideals. absolute power was needed so that rebellion could be repressed and order could be preserved. john locke wrote that a contract between the people and rulers involved mutual obligations which ensured the natural rights of people. if the ruler failed to live up to his obligations to protect the rights of his subjects, the people had the right to form a new government. thomas jefferson included this idea in the declaration of independence.