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Hobbes, an English enlightenment thinker, said: "A contract without a sword is just a dead letter, and it has no power to protect anyone's safety." French thinker Lu
C

this question examines the relevant contents of enlightenment thought. "Contract" refers to law, and Hobbes emphasizes that the authority of "contract" needs to be guaranteed by a strong force. Therefore, the answer is C.