When Hobbes referred to the dire state of human beings in having ‘nasty, brutish and short' lives, he also pointed, in the same sentence, to the disturbing adversity of being ‘solitary'. Escape from isolation may not only be important for the quality of human life, it can also contribute powerfully to understanding and responding to the other deprivations from which human beings suffer. There is surely a basic strength here which is complementary to the engagement in which theories of justice are involved.