The fundamental law of nature is
A) that one ought to seek peace and do what one can to defend oneself in its absence.
B) that one ought to keep one's contracts.
C) that one ought to break one's contracts.
D) that one ought to give up some liberty when others are willing to do so as well and it is necessary for peace.
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