I am reading Machiavelli, Hobbes and Locke and just wondering why you guys think they thought it was so important to study the state of nature?
Hobbes never thought that the state of nature ever exited, or that it exists in his time. He's using it as a teaching device to make the relations between people and the government clear.
Locke on the other side thought that this might actually be a real state. He probably thought of some non-inhabited place (America?) as an example.