Thomas Hobbes — "A free man is he that... is not hindered to do what he has the will to do."
A free man is he that... is not hindered to do what he has the will to do.
A free man is he that... is not hindered to do what he has the will to do.
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"The right of nature ... is the liberty each man hath, to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life; and consequently, of doing any …"
"And from this, that every man desires his own good, it followeth, that every man desires to preserve himself."
"The imagination is nothing but decaying sense."
"The obligation of subjects to the sovereign, is understood to last as long, and no longer, than the power lasteth, by which he is able to protect them."
"And therefore, if a man consider that argument, which is drawn from the common consent of all nations, to prove there is a God; he must not think it an argument of God's existence, but of the existenc…"
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