States in the world are like individuals in the state of nature. They are neither perfectly good nor are they controlled by law.


Chapter VI, The Third Image, p. 163 - Man, the State, and War (1959)


States in the world are like individuals in the state of nature. They are neither perfectly good nor are they controlled by law.

States in the world are like individuals in the state of nature. They are neither perfectly good nor are they controlled by law.

States in the world are like individuals in the state of nature. They are neither perfectly good nor are they controlled by law.

States in the world are like individuals in the state of nature. They are neither perfectly good nor are they controlled by law.