Taking another person’s possessions without his permission is wrong, but lying to him about it is not.

Under certain circumstances, Thomas Hobbes could come to the following conclusion: Taking another person’s possessions without his permission is wrong, but lying to him about it is not. In one page, present an argument that Hobbes is likely to use to arrive at this conclusion. Where possible, give references to texts to support the argument you present, and use some quotes. Using the same format as the last assignment, begin with the following statement: Given: Despite the fact that I am a self-serving machine with a natural right to everything, I no longer live in a state of nature but in a civil society. Changing into a civil society required me to make the following agreements.