Explain what Hobbes means when he says, "The mutual transferring of right is that which men call contract. There is a difference between transferring of the right to the thing, and transferring of the thing itself. The thing may be delivered together with the translation of the right, as in buying and selling with money, or exchange of goods or lands, and it may be delivered some time after." Do you agree with Hobbes? Explain your answer.
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