Karl Marx
This person was a political theorist who believed economics were the driving force of human activity and interaction, and believed that human nature was to make the most of available resources.
Max Weber
This person was a sociologist who wrote a work called "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism."
Georg Hegel
This person was a philosopher who wrote about the importance of recognition in the development of a society and that humans have a natural desire to achieve recognition.
Thomas Hobbes
This person was a political theorist and author of "Leviathan," a treatise that discusses the formation of the state and believes that man's deepest fear is a death which is violent.
John Locke
This person wrote the "Second Treatise on Government" and was a political theorist who believed humans are naturally free and driven to preserve freedom, while creating possessions out of both...
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