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+Humans construct all value so there is no external truth. |
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+Parrish 4 Rick “Derrida’s Economy of Violence in Hobbes’ Social Contract” Theory and Event 7:4 2004 |
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+Perhaps the single ... as extrinsic facts.” |
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+Only a sovereign unifies these assertions as a definer of values. |
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+Parrish 4 Rick “Derrida’s Economy of Violence in Hobbes’ Social Contract” Theory and Event 7:4 2004 |
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+All of the ... the natural condition.” |
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+Thus, the standard is consistency with the Hobbesian social contract. Prefer the standard: without an external authority, agents devolve into endless violence. |
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+Renzo 11 Massimo “State Legitimacy and Self-Defence” (Accepted 4 May 2011) Law and Philosophy (2011) 30: 575–601 Ó Springer 2011 |
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+As Gregory Kavka ... state of nature. |
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+I contend that limiting qualified immunity violates the Hobbesian social contract. Police are the state’s way of exercising authority—contesting their use of force is never justified. |
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+Jaywork 14 Casey “HOBBES’ DEFENSE OF POLICE FORCE” December 13th 2014 https://caseyjaywork.wordpress.com/2014/12/13/hobbes-defense-of-police-force/ JW |
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+In recent debates .. of “criminals,” “thugs,” etc.). |
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+Thus, limiting qualified immunity is wrongful—states should have absolute immunity. |
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+Hobbes 51 Thomas “Leviathan” 1651 http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/hobbes/Leviathan.pdf |
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+This is absolute ... of the Lord. |