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    Thomas Hobbes Argued That People Were Fundamentally Irrational and Were
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Thomas Hobbes Argued That People Were Fundamentally Irrational and Were

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Thomas Hobbes argued that people were fundamentally irrational and were unwilling to give up personal freedoms for the common good.

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