
Hobbes, Plato, and the Rise of the State
Political Theory 101
The Problem of Scarcity
Hobbes: Human beings tend to want things that are not stuff that everybody can have. Even if it's material product like food, there tends to not be enough of it for everybody to haveIt. Hobbes thinks that human beings are all roughly equal in one particular sense. That means that any given person could kill any other given person. And that gives everyone reasons to be afraid of each other.
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