During the Enlightenment, citizens and social thinkers began to question how they were ruled. In the Leviathan (1651), Hobbes made a few assumptions about human beings. He assumed humans conflicted with one another, pursued their self-interests, and were rational. Moreover, people would create authority figures out of fear of others, and people should democratically create … Continue reading 5.4. Classical School
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