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state of nature is the state of perpetual war who said​

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Political Philosopher Thomas Hobbes succinctly wrote in 1651 that a hypothetical State of nature was a condition of perpetual war. The following quotation from chapter 13 of his book Leviathan explores the causes and effects of perpetual war: So that in the nature of man we find three principal causes of quarrel.

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Thomas Hobbes

Thomas HobbesPolitical Philosopher Thomas Hobbes succinctly wrote in 1651 that a hypothetical State of nature was a condition of perpetual war. The following quotation from chapter 13 of his book Leviathan explores the causes and effects of perpetual war: So that in the nature of man we find three principal causes of quarrel.

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