Hobbes believed in a strong, centralized government to maintain order and prevent anarchy, while Locke advocated for a government that respected individual rights and had limited power. Hobbes viewed humans as inherently selfish and competitive, whereas Locke believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and property. Their differing views on human nature and the role of government shaped their political philosophies.
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