Full Idea
It was Spinoza who extended the idea of natural rights to cover all possible desires and actions, and he did so knowing that he was transforming Hobbes's theory.
Gist of Idea
Spinoza extended Hobbes's natural rights to cover all possible desires and actions
Source
report of Baruch de Spinoza (The Ethics [1675]) by Richard Tuck - Hobbes Ch.2
Book Reference
Tuck,Richard: 'Hobbes: a very short introduction' [OUP 2002], p.126
A Reaction
Hobbes had stuck to self-preservation. His problem was how to draw a line, saying that was a natural right, but there wasn't a natural right to a good bottle of claret. Spinoza's drastic solutions suggests that the whole approach is wrong.