Thomas Hobbes on the laws of nature and the Covenant
Thomas Hobbes, in his seminal work Leviathan (1651), presents a detailed account of the laws of nature and the concept of the covenant as foundational elements of political philosophy. Hobbes argues that in the state of nature, without a central authority, human beings live in constant fear and insecurity, driven by their passions and self-preservation instincts. This condition is marked by a "war ________ ____ __________ _________ ___ _______ _________ _______ _________ ______ ________ ______.
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