In order to understand the politics we have, we have to see two philosophers who formed the idea and politics of the world. Niccolò Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes have created a new political science against classical political views. Both believe that both the classical philosophy and Christianity are focused on reaching the imaginary Republic, but these fictive republics can not be reached. Under these fictive republics, men must maintain high standards and men must be noble; men can not maintain all virtues as men live in a world where not everything is good. .
Thomas Hobbes and John Bramhall were contemporaries of Descartes who lived in Europe during the British Civil War. They discussed freedom and necessity around 1650. Hobbes believes that freedom has no external obstacles to behavior, because the voluntary actions of "free will" are necessary before and therefore have been determined. He regards the need as an order of God. Bramholk believes that freedom is prescribed freedom that can not be avoided, but I believe it is consistent with the foresight of God's foresight. Both are compatible, Hobbes' freedom and causal determinism are compatible with Branholm's religious determinism
Freedom is consistent with necessity. Freedom and freedom are the same: As in the water, this is not only the freedom but also the necessity of descending through the waterways; the same can be said of the spontaneous behavior of men. Every action of man, every desire, every act is due to some reason, due to another reason, for another reason it is in a continuous chain, so the first link is God. Hand is necessary, it is the first one for all reasons. That's why he can do it.
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