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    Supports→The state or sovereign is necessary to ensure that individuals live harmoniously and assist one another.

    Human beings do not generally live under the guidance of reason.

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    There are a number of social and political ramifications that follow from Spinoza’s ethical doctrines of human action and well-being. Because disagreement and discord between human beings is always the result of our different and changeable passions, “free” individuals—who all share the same nature and act on the same principles—will naturally and effortlessly form a harmonious society. “Insofar as men are torn by affects that are passions, they can be contrary to one another …[But] insofar as m

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