Anarchy CP Negative

Government is vital to protect human life and prevent war.

Peter Angeles, The Harper Collins Dictionary of Philosophy 1992, pg281
	The social contract theory say that natural existence without a government means a state of war of one against all, and all against all; no one would have property, rights, or claims.  One must submit oneself to a contract for self-preservation and protection guaranteed by a being, or other source of military and legal power, to which allegiance and financial support are given.

Anarchy will make man go into a natural state.

Joseph Deleos, cited in Popular Government 1996, pg33
	The fact is, that without social order, man will be thrown back into a natural state.  Anarchy will prevail and man will be forced the natural laws.  Only the fittest will survive and the weak will be eliminated.

The state of nature is worse than even the worst of governments.

J.W.N. Watkins, Hobbes's System of Ideas 1986, pg213
	It might seem that this modification renders Hobbes's death-aversion principle too weak for his purpose; for while it may be certain that many men will get killed in a state of nature.  Life under a bad sovereign may prove miserable, but life under a state of nature is miserable; that he will eventually get killed if he remains in it approaches certainty.  In the jungle, animals hardly ever die of old age.

Absolute freedom causes war.

Frithjof Bergman, On Being Free, 1977, pg11
	With these wars we still have not mentioned the one fact stands out like a tower for all those who judge this from the outside:  the fact that the idea of individual freedom was an organic part of the culture that developed such capacities and such ends for the expansion that it destroyed all other civilizations.

Absolute justice causes violence and war.

Alf Ross, On Law and Justice, 1959, pg269
	All wars have been fought in the name of justice, and the same is true of the political conflict between social classes.
