Hobbes lived at a time when many philosophers were thinking about the nature of government. He was one of the first of his era to discuss the idea of a social contract between people and their government. A contract is an agreement in which both sides agree to something in order to reach a shared goal. In Hobbes' view, people agreed to give up some rights and power in exchange for protection. But for Hobbes, the social contract was no two-way street. He believed that once the people agreed to hand over power in exchange for protection, they lost the right to overthrow, replace, or even question government.

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- Hobbes was one of the first philosophers to discuss the concept of a social contract between people and government

- A social contract is an agreement between both parties to achieve a shared goal
- According to Hobbes, people agreed to give up certain rights and power in exchange for protection from the government
- Hobbes believed that once the social contract was established, people lost the right to overthrow, replace, or question the government.

The important information to highlight and write down here is:

1. Hobbes lived during a time when philosophers were discussing the nature of government.
2. He was one of the first to introduce the concept of a social contract between people and their government.
3. A social contract is an agreement in which both sides agree to something in order to achieve a shared goal.
4. According to Hobbes, people agreed to surrender some rights and power in exchange for protection from the government.
5. Hobbes believed that once people entered into this social contract, they lost the right to overthrow, replace, or question the government.

The important information to highlight and write down from this passage are:

- Hobbes discussed the idea of a social contract between people and their government.
- A social contract is an agreement in which both sides agree to something in order to reach a shared goal.
- Hobbes believed that people agreed to give up some rights and power in exchange for protection.
- According to Hobbes, the social contract was a one-way street, meaning once people gave up power, they lost the right to overthrow, replace, or question the government.