On Hobbesian grounds, make an argument as to why the Sovereign would not abuse their power, but would rule in the interests of the ruled.

Task:

“In order to protect the interests of citizens, the U.S. Constitution establishes a complicated division of powers system between various elected politicians, in which no singular individual is given all power. In the Leviathan, Hobbes argues this divided form of government tends to the dissolution of the Commonwealth (29.17). Instead, Hobbes argues for an absolute monarchywhere a singular Sovereign is given complete authority over all matters civil and religiousas the best government to secure peace and cooperation.

On Hobbesian grounds, make an argument as to why the Sovereign would not abuse their power, but would rule in the interests of the ruled.






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