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What is the difference between Hobbes and Rousseau's version of the Social Contract? (two sentences at least.)

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Hobbes theory of Social Contract supports absolute sovereign without giving any value to individuals, while Locke and Rousseau supports individual than the state or the government. ... To Hobbes, the sovereign and the government are identical but Rousseau makes a distinction between the two.

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