Leviathan

Chapter 17

What is Hobbes stance on law?

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In Chapter 17, Hobbes notes that the laws of nature themselves are not enough to keep people in order. Covenants without the possibility of punishment are mere words, and words cannot secure man alone. Without the establishment of power, every man will rely on his own strength and judgment to get what he wants and needs.

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