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What were Thomas Hobbes' feelings about man?

He thought that people were naturally caring and concerned for each other

he thought men would make great natural leaders when given the chance

he considered man as innately selfish and wicked

he believed that man would not thrive under an absolute ruler​

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He considered man as innately selfish and wicked

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he considered man as innately selfish and wicked
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