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According to Hobbes, what is the primary purpose of the social contract?

to protect rights
to remove rights
to reduce liberty
to expand liberty

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Answer:c

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Answer:

to reduce liberty

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According to Hobbes, men are apolitical, solitary, poor, nasty, and brutish in their state of nature. The social contract would diminish men's liberties, but that would be a necessary course for men to create order and a society with a leadership and only that way a State could be formed.

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