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Which statement best explains the role of government according to Thomas Hobbes

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If one of your options is "The absolute authority of government is essential to ensure safety" then that would be the correct answer because in his Leviathan, he argues that an absolute monarchy is the best way to ensure peace and that safety of the people will be the greatest if all the power resides with only one person. That's because then there won't be anyone to bother him cause strife and things like civil wars or similar things.
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Answer to look for: The absolute authority of government is essential to ensure safety.

Step-by-step explanation:

Thomas Hobbes believed people exchange their personal liberty in a chaotic, undisciplined existence for protection and security under a government.

Hobbes published a famous work called Leviathan in 1651. The title "Leviathan" comes from a biblical word for a great and mighty beast. Hobbes believed government is formed by people for the sake of their personal security and stability in society. In Hobbes view, once the people put a king (or other leader in power), then that leader needs to have supreme power (like a great and mighty beast). Hobbes' view of the natural state of human beings without a government held that people are too divided and too volatile as individuals -- everyone looking out for his own interests. So for security, safety, and stability, authority and the power of the law needs to be in the hands of a powerful ruler like a king or queen. And so people willingly enter a "social contract" in which they live under a government so that they can have stability and security.

Probably the most famous set of lines from Hobbes' Leviathan book describes what he saw as the miserable natural state of human affairs without government -- one in which every individual had freedom, but that meant it was a situation of "war of all against all," or we might say, every man for himself. Hobbes wrote:

  • In such condition, there is no place for industry; because the fruit thereof is uncertain: and consequently no culture of the earth; no navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea; no commodious building; no instruments of moving, and removing, such things as require much force; no knowledge of the face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters; no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
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