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Individual rights are subordinate to the common good from "summary" of Hobbes: Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes

In every Commonwealth, the people are governed by laws that are created for the common good. These laws are established to maintain order and harmony within society. It is essential for individuals to abide by these laws, as they are necessary for the well-being of the whole community. When individuals prioritize their own rights over the common good, it can lead to chaos and conflict. Each person's desires and interests may not always align with what is best for society as a whole. Therefore, it is crucial for individuals to recognize that their rights are subordinate to the common good. In a well-or...
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    Hobbes: Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

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