Thomas Hobbes: Hobbes’s famous work Leviathan argued that if humans were left to their own devices, chaos and violence would ensue. In a state of nature,

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Thomas Hobbes: Hobbes’s famous work Leviathan argued that if humans were left to their own devices, chaos and violence would ensue. In a state of nature, life would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” He argued that the best way to protect life was to Give total power to an absolute monarch.

John Locke: While Hobbes was concerned primarily with the protection of life, Locke went further and argued that liberty and property also needed to be respected. According to Locke, life, liberty and property were natural rights granted by God; it was the duty of all governments to respect and protect these rights. If the government did not, Locke contended, the citizens have the right of revolution

Charles de Montesquieu: French philosopher who greatly influenced the founders. His De l’Esprit des Lois (Spirit of the Laws) advocated for the separation of power into three branches of government.

Jean Jacques Rousseau: Rousseau argued that the only good government was one that was freely formed with the consent of the people. This consent was shown in a powerful “Social Contract, “ which was an agreement among people.