Who believed that life without an absolute ruler would be nasty brutish and short?

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Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher, believed that life without an absolute ruler would be chaotic and unstable. In his work "Leviathan," he argues that a strong, central authority is necessary to prevent the state of nature, where individuals act in their self-interest and conflict is common.

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