Thomas Hobbes argued that without government, life would be 'short, brutish, and nasty,' defining liberty as the absence of external impediments and justice as whatever the sovereign commands; this perspective suggests that rights are not inherent but must be actively fought for by different groups throughout history.
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[laughter] >> Short, brutish, and nasty life would be without government, said Hobbes. He says liberty is the absence of external impediment. Justice is whatever the sovereign commands. Who gets rights? Oh, not you. You. Oh, no. Oh, you. Well, then what have we been fighting? Each group has had to fight for rights for all these years since here.
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