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The commonwealth is a body politic with the sovereign as its head from "summary" of Hobbes: Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes

The commonwealth, or civil state, is akin to a body politic in which the sovereign acts as its head. Just as the head governs and directs the body, so does the sovereign have the authority to rule and govern the commonwealth. This analogy serves to illustrate the relationship between the sovereign and the citizens within the political entity. In this framework, the sovereign possesses absolute authority and power over the commonwealth. This authority is not to be questioned or challenged by the subjects, as it is essential for maintaining order and preventing chaos within the state. The sovereign's decisions and commands are to be obeyed without hesitation, as they are in the best interest of the entire body politic. The citizens, or members of the commonwea...
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    Hobbes: Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

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