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Who believed the king should have a divine right? Hobbes or Locke
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Who believed the king should have a divine right? Hobbes or Locke
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It was Thomas Hobbe that believed the king should have a divine right.
He has the conscience that King had more power than anyone else.
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It was Thomas Hobbes.
Thoman Hobbes (1588-1679) argued for powerful absolute monarchs, because he believed that this could keep order in the realms.
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