Compare and contrast the social contract theories of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.

I want you to entirely in detail and in an academic way explain each of the social contract theories of thomas hobbes and then explain the theory of john locke.  

Then compare and contrast each of these theories, fully explain their similarities and differences and why they differ. If it was helpful or needed, bring some evidence and examples at the end of each comparison. 
You must use Harvard-style referencing (in-text and at the end of it) and the combination of online sources and book sources; it will increase the mark of the essay.
For sources: 
IMPORTANT, in fact, CRUCIAL to consolidate academic literature, especially in the form of scholarly journal articles and books.
These are crucial for giving substance and credibility to your arguments – please be sure not to rely on purely online sources and to consolidate scholarly literature.
There are vast numbers of articles on this area – some of which were in your tutorial and module guide.
Difficult to get more than a 2:2 without consolidating scholarly sources.
You should avoid online sources – only use online sources to support a fact or to provide empirical evidence. Not as the main port of reference and discussion.
Also uploaded. a PowerPoint file that shows how the tutor expects the essay to be.
minimum 2000-2100 words

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