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There is no single answer to this question, as both John Locke and Thomas Hobbes had different views on various topics. Generally, Locke argued for individual rights, natural law, and limitation of government, while Hobbes argued for strong government and a system of absolute monarchy. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide who is right.
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