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... Nature , as we often say , makes nothing in vain , and man is the only animal whom she has endowed with the gift of speech . And whereas mere voice is but an indication of pleasure or pain , and is therefore found in other animals ( for ...
... Nature , as we often say , makes nothing in vain , and man is the only animal whom she has endowed with the gift of speech . And whereas mere voice is but an indication of pleasure or pain , and is therefore found in other animals ( for ...
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... nature and the state of law are nearly indistinguish- able ( 38 ) . Rather than a pure Hobbesian state of nature of all against all , the sovereign state maintains the monopoly over vio- lence and yet the demand for obedience is no ...
... nature and the state of law are nearly indistinguish- able ( 38 ) . Rather than a pure Hobbesian state of nature of all against all , the sovereign state maintains the monopoly over vio- lence and yet the demand for obedience is no ...
Síða 221
... nature good ' or ' by nature evil " " ( 56 ) . The German legal theorist clearly sides with the latter and , following Donoso Cortés and Thomas Hobbes , looks to the sovereign dictator as the only one capable of protecting the people ...
... nature good ' or ' by nature evil " " ( 56 ) . The German legal theorist clearly sides with the latter and , following Donoso Cortés and Thomas Hobbes , looks to the sovereign dictator as the only one capable of protecting the people ...
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