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The legitimacy of the sovereign is based on the consent of the governed from "summary" of Hobbes: Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes

The legitimacy of the sovereign is grounded upon the consent of the governed, for without such consent, there can be no rightful authority to govern. In the absence of this consent, the sovereign's power becomes arbitrary and oppressive, leading to a state of constant conflict and instability. The consent of the governed is not merely a formality or a passive acceptance of authority, but an active agreement to be governed by the sovereign's laws and decisions. It is through this consent that individuals come together to form a commonwealth, relinquishing their natural right to absolute freedom in exchange for the security and stability provided by a sovereign aut...
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    Hobbes: Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

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