To escape this chaos, people are drawn toward certain agreements, which Hobbes calls the laws of nature. These laws, given by God, state that every person has the right to protect their life by any means necessary. However, they also emphasize the pursuit of peace whenever possible.
The only way to ensure peace is for individuals to give up their right to self-preservation through violence and transfer that right to someone else via a contract.
The laws of nature dictate that promises must be kept unless both parties agree to dissolve them.
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