Thomas Hobbes recommends a monarchy as the best form of government. He believes that a monarchy provides the most stability and order and that people are naturally inclined to be ruled by a single powerful individual.
In Leviathan, Hobbes recommends a monarchy as the best form of government. He believes that a monarchy provides the most stability and order and that people are naturally inclined to be ruled by a single powerful individual. Hobbes’ argument for monarchy is based on his belief that humans are naturally aggressive and selfish. In other words, he thinks that people will always try to gain more power and wealth than they already have. He believes that any government created by humans will ultimately fail because we all have this tendency to want more power than we already have.
The only way for people to be happy, according to Hobbes, is for there to be an absolute ruler who can make sure everyone follows the same laws and rules so there will be no fighting between people over resources like land or food. A king or queen could do this by enforcing laws against stealing from others or hurting them physically or emotionally.
In addition, Hobbes also thought it was best if there was only one religion in a country because it’s easier for one person to enforce religious rules than it is for many different people with different beliefs.