Thomas Hobbes’ assertion that “covenants without the sword are but words and of no strength to secure a man at all” encapsulates a central tenet of his political philosophy: that social contracts or mutual agreements among individuals cannot sustain peace, order, or security unless they are backed by the coercive power of a sovereign authority. … Continue reading How does Hobbes’ assertion that “covenants without the sword are but words” illuminate his understanding of sovereignty, authority, and the necessity of an absolute sovereign in the establishment of political order?