John Locke

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Rene Andres Corona Urbina
Phylosophy
Thomas Hobbes.

1. What´s the main idea Hobbes´s sustains in his philosophical theory?
Tomas Hobbes believed that the human being was aselfish people and all what they do will have a reaction, that’s why he created a theory of behavior. Based on this theory he wrote three books to explain what he want to say: Decorpore focused on the behavior of physical life, De homine focused on the actions or behavior of the human body and mind and how this too was determined by these principles And Decive applied these principles to man's organized social life.
He also believed that the government had a really important role in the society because the government will have tocontrol the people no matter how they have to be control, he thought the best government will have the power of a Leviathan.

2. If there is one ruler and some and everyone iscompiled to follow his commands, what would happen if someone dares to disobey or begins a revolution?
As we know people will always disobey because we don’t like to follow the rules,but if get the things right based on the theory of Thomas Hobbes the government or the “ruler” will have to suppress the desire of rebellion with brutal force to impose the poweror the rules because they need to be controlled by someone in order to have a good and stable society.

3. Do you believe that Hobbes thinking is still applied in the world?The ideas of Hobbes are still applying but of course not in all the parts of the world because the way of government and the way of thinking have change but there are some countrieslike China, Cuba, even the USA, the people who live there are controlled by the government because they believe that if they have their people over control the society will be good.
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