Those who imagine that life in the state of nature is intolerable (or, for instance, "nasty, brutish, and short") are more likely to
A) accept a state only if it is subject to strict limits on what it can demand of its citizens.
B) accept giving up a great deal of rights (and revenue. in exchange for a state capable of offering protection.
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