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Covenant Quote by Thomas Hobbes

“A covenant not to defend myself from force by force is always void. For ... no man can transfer or lay down his Right to save himself. For the right men have by Nature to protect themselves, when none else can protect them, can by no Covenant be relinquished. ... [The right] to defend ourselves…” quote by Thomas Hobbes
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“A covenant not to defend myself from force by force is always void. For ... no man can transfer or lay down his Right to save himself. For the right men have by Nature to protect themselves, when none else can protect them, can by no Covenant be relinquished. ... [The right] to defend ourselves [is the] summe of the Right of Nature.”

Thomas Hobbes

About This Quote

Natural right to self‑defense cannot be relinquished; any covenant denying it is invalid.

In simple terms: You cannot give up your right to protect yourself.

Key Takeaway

Defend your inherent rights.

Themes

rights self‑defense law

Mood

serious philosophical

Type

legal ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal safety
  • legal rights
  • political theory

Key Concepts

natural law social contract

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is self‑defense justified?
  • How do societies balance individual and collective safety?
A Different Perspective

Self‑defense may conflict with collective security.

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