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... sovereign to this contract . He is a beneficiary of it but not a party to it . What follows , if this be so ? Hobbes proceeds : From this institution of a commonwealth are derived all the rights and powers of him or them on whom sovereign ...
... sovereign to this contract . He is a beneficiary of it but not a party to it . What follows , if this be so ? Hobbes proceeds : From this institution of a commonwealth are derived all the rights and powers of him or them on whom sovereign ...
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... sovereign should overreach itself . Thus : As men , for the attaining of peace and conservation of themselves thereby , have made an artificial man which we have called a commonwealth , so also have they made artificial chains called ...
... sovereign should overreach itself . Thus : As men , for the attaining of peace and conservation of themselves thereby , have made an artificial man which we have called a commonwealth , so also have they made artificial chains called ...
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... sovereign . Here we have the basis of government , something which is often confused with the sovereign whose minister it is . What then is government ? It is an intermediate body , set up between the ( people as ) subjects and the ...
... sovereign . Here we have the basis of government , something which is often confused with the sovereign whose minister it is . What then is government ? It is an intermediate body , set up between the ( people as ) subjects and the ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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