William L Ingram

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Hobbes, however, had opened a door that he could not close again: If human beings had individual rights, did those rights end merely with survival? Or, in a state of nature, did human beings enjoy inalienable rights beyond merely breathing and eating and not being murdered?
The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great
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