Theory of Thomas Hobbes on the necessity to move from the state of nature and form a state
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Date
2024-10-14
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Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
This study demonstrated the theory of Thomas Hobbes on the necessity to
move from the state of nature and form a state. Law is a prerequisite for
ensuring peace, tranquillity and effective governance in a society. When law
is in place, it fosters human beings' interaction with each other and creates a
conducive environment for socio-economic empowerment. In the state of
nature, according to Thomas Hobbes, there existed no government, no law,
and nobody was above the other. There was no law, industry, civilisation,
social life, economic and political order. If there was no law in place, then
there was no morality. If there was no morality, then there was no justice or
injustice. Life here was characterised by brutality, selfishness, and solitude
and hence was short. The study was guided by Thomas Hobbes's political
theory, which emphasises consent and consensus in the formation of
government so as to move from the state of nature where life was
unbearable. The study was library-based, and the researcher used a
purposive sampling method to purposely sample three books that are
inclined to materials related to Thomas Hobbes's political theory on the
state of nature. The data was collected through reading texts, both
published and unpublished. The location of the study was Chuka University
Library. The study adopted a descriptive design and used a critical method
that questions assumptions, examines the evidence, identifies biases, and
strives for a deeper understanding of the state of nature and the necessity
of forming a society. The study found that there is a need to have an
organised society guided by law. The study recommended the need for
equal distribution of resources.
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Research Article
Keywords
Humanities, law, leviathan, state of nature, theory.
Citation
Kobia, J. K., Kagema, D. N., & Nyangau, D. (2024). Theory of Thomas Hobbes on the necessity to move from the state of nature and form a state. Journal of humanities and social sciences, 3(1), 61-66.
