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Social Studies, 28.09.2019 15:00 zwbaby3693

Which philosopher believed that life in a state of nature was "poor, nasty, brutish and short" because people are naturally selfish?
a. thomas jefferson
b. thomas hobbes
c. john locke
d. thomas paine

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