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The word "leviathan" is used by Thomas Hobbes to describe the powerful and all-encompassing sovereign state that he believed was necessary to maintain peace and order in society. In his book "Leviathan," Hobbes argues that individuals should submit to this powerful authority in order to avoid the chaos of the state of nature.

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