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What event shaped both Hobbes' and Locke's view of people and the role of government in a

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Hobbes: For Hobbes, the English Civil War significantly shaped his worldview. In response, he developed a political philosophy that emphasized three key concepts: The natural state of mankind (the “state of nature”) is a state of war of one man against another, as man is selfish and brutish. For Locke, the overthrow of King James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 showed how governments and people should behave
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