Which philosopher said the government was meant to be servants of the people?

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I'm not sure whether there was a particular person who said this. I'm thinking it could be Jefferson or Hobbes.
 
Hobbes said that the ruler was there for the sake of the people, not vice-versa.

I haven't got the text handy, so I can't give a chapter and paragraph reference, but it's in 'Leviathan'.

He was not the first to say something similar. Plato said it in 'The Republic' and it was a commonplace of mediaeval Christian thought.

Hobbes however discusses the basis of political authority and the implied contract between ruler and ruled in a depth and from a viewpoint totally new in his day.
 
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