state why Hobbes left the leviathan in the state of nature when all other men had moved in civil society during the signing of the social contract
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Therefore, it is quite apparent that self-preservation and a desire for material goods and wealth are what drive men to leave the state of nature, and create a society wherein they are completely secure. In conclusion, men are naturally unsociable and do not count on anyone else but themselves to survive.
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