The need or potential for violence

The need or potential for violence plays a role in how both Machiavelli and Hobbes think about politics. For Machiavelli, politics is shaped by a ruler’s desire for power and glory, while for Hobbes it is human beings’ fear of death and desire for security that are most significant. Explain the role that violence plays in either Machiavelli or Hobbes’s picture of politics while making an argument as to why you find that aspect of their theory convincing or problematic.

Your task will be to pick one of the two thinkers referenced in the above prompt and create an interpretive writing that is both accurate and informative!! the most relevant parts of their perspective as it relates to the prompt and make an argument as to why you find the chosen perspective convincing or problematic. Its important that you include direct references (with citation). explaining bit by bit without leaving any argument behind no outside source cite the readings with in-text citations