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Jean-Jacque Rousseau wrote, "Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains." How could this statement be rephrased to reflect Thomas Hobbes's viewpoint of society?
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Man is born happy, but becomes more miserable as he ages
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the statement could be rephrased as :
Man is born happy, but becomes more miserable as he ages
when we're little , we have no responsibility, and as we ages, we have to carried out a lot of burden
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