Dallas Cowboys: A Leader Away From The Super Bowl

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Published: May 25, 2009

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... "The Leviathan."  Arguably, this is the single most significant literary work to grace the face of the planet since Plato took quill to parchment. 

Among the multitudinous subjects Hobbes decides to touch on, the main point of the book is to justify how direly important a strong and capable leader is to any societal group. To prove this point, he examines human society in what he calls a "State of Nature," which is simply a state of humans living together without a natural power or leader to make the rules or laws that govern their existence.

Hobbes goes on to conclude that humans, regardless of race, color, gender, or age, will end up in a perpetual state of warfare because they will have no higher power to quell what Hobbes claims to be the three main causes of hostility between people:

"First, competition; secondly, diffidence (i.e. a secret inner doubt of one's own abilities); and thirdly, glory."

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