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Thomas Hobbes and Jean Jacques Rousseau differ in the idea of the establishment and meaning of social contract. For Hobbes, men are naturally evil. Since men are equal, thus, each man thinks he's superior. For rousseau, men's quarrel has three causes: competition, diffidence, and glory.
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Contrasting the Idea Social Contract of Hobbes and Rousseau
Thomas Hobbes and Jean Jacques Rousseau differ in the idea of the establishment and meaning of social contract. For Hobbes, men are naturally evil. Since men are equal, thus, each man thinks…