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1. Why does Thomas Hobbes' describe life in the state of nature as "solitary, poor,

nasty brutish and short?

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Answer: In Hobbes' memorable description, life outside society would be 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'. ' But Hobbes' theory did not end there: he wanted to find a way out of such an undesirable situation. 'The solution, Hobbes argued, was to put some powerful individual or parliament in charge

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