How did Hobbes describe the natural man?

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Hobbes described the natural man as being in a state of war, where life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short". He believed that in the state of nature, human life would be marked by constant fear and conflict. Hobbes argued that this state necessitated the creation of a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos.

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