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  • curprev 12:4212:42, 29 April 2019Peter1c talk contribs 4,665 bytes +36 +{{Social and political philosophy}} undo
  • curprev 12:4012:40, 29 April 2019Peter1c talk contribs 4,629 bytes +1,091 Was Hobbes right? Do humans have an unquenchable desire for power that, in the absence of a strong ruler, inevitably leads to a war of all against all? To judge from surviving examples of bands and villages, for the greater part of prehistory our kind got along quite well without so much as a paramount chief, let alone the all-powerful English leviathan King and Mortal God, whom Hobbes believed was needed for maintaining law and order among his fractious countrymen. ** Marvin Harris undo

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