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Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who is considered one of the founders of modern political philosophy. He was born in 1588 and died in 1679. Hobbes's most famous work is Leviathan, which was published in 1651. In Leviathan, Hobbes argues that humans are naturally selfish and violent, and that the only way to avoid chaos is to create a strong government that can enforce order. Hobbes's ideas were controversial in his own time, but they have had a lasting influence on political thought.
Here are some additional details about Hobbes's life and work:
* Hobbes was born in Malmesbury, England, in 1588.
* He studied at Oxford University and became a tutor to the son of the Earl of Devonshire.
* In 1640, Hobbes fled to France during the English Civil War.
* He returned to England in 1651 and published Leviathan.
* Hobbes died in Hardwick Hall, England, in 1679.
Hobbes's ideas about government and human nature were controversial in his own time, but they have had a lasting influence on political thought. His work is still studied today by philosophers and political scientists.