On which of the following points do Thomas Hobbes, the author of Leviathan, and John Locke, the author of the Second Treatise on Government, disagree?
A) In the state of nature, all men are free and equal.
B) The consent of the governed is what gives some people political authority over others.
C) People have natural rights.
D) The only kind of government to which people can consent is a limited government.
E) The only law in the state of nature is the law of nature.
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