Thomas Hobbes — "And from this, that every man desires his own good, it followeth, that every man…"
And from this, that every man desires his own good, it followeth, that every man desires to preserve himself.
And from this, that every man desires his own good, it followeth, that every man desires to preserve himself.
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"During the time men live without a common Power to keep them all in awe, they are in that condition which is called War; and such a war, as is of every man, against every man."
"The greatest part of mankind, though they have the use of reason, yet they do not use it to that end."
"The condition of man... is a condition of war of every one against every one."
"For where no covenant hath preceded, there hath no right been transferred, and every man has right to every thing; and consequently, no action can be unjust."
"Words are wise men's counters, they do but reckon by them; but they are the money of fools."
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