Hobbes argues that we consent to live under the rule of a sovereign (be it a single man, or an assembly). But what if someone votes against the person or assembly, and would have preferred another ruler–must that person obey the sovereign?

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Hobbes argues that we consent to live under the rule of a sovereign (be it a single man, or an assembly). But what if someone votes against the person or assembly, and would have preferred another ruler–must that person obey the sovereign?

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