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Civil war threatens the stability of the commonwealth from "summary" of Hobbes: Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes

When a civil war erupts within a commonwealth, it brings about a state of chaos and disorder that undermines the very foundations of stability. The citizens who once lived in peace and cooperation suddenly find themselves pitted against one another, tearing apart the fabric of society that held them together. The bonds of trust and mutual obligation that once bound them are quickly replaced by suspicion and fear. As the conflict escalates, the commonwealth is plunged into a state of uncertainty and insecurity. The established order is upended, and the rule of law is called into question. Without a central authority to enforce order and settle disputes, violence and lawlessness reign supreme. The very institutions that were meant to protect the commonwealth and maintain social order are now turned against each other, further exacerbating the crisis. The consequences of civil war are f...
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    Hobbes: Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

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