Discuss on Thomas Hobbes and John Locke’s view of state of nature
John Locke has a much more detailed view of the state of men in society. He holds the belief that men are free and equal to be independent selves of society, within the critical bounds of the law of nature. The state of nature is the ‘natural law’: any law we create is more of judgment from the ‘natural law’.
Discuss on Thomas Hobbes and John Locke’s view of state of nature.