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11 September, 03:18

Hobbes calls life in the state of nature "nasty, brutish, and short" because

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  1. 11 September, 03:47
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    Nasty, brutish and short means the life of a mankind when in a state of war. Natural state of mankind (state pertaining before a central government is formed) described by Hobbes as "warre of every man against every man". He outlines in the book the incommodites of such a war.
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