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Thomas Hobbes Leviathan

Thomas Hobbes Leviathan

Thomas Hobbes's seminal work, *Leviathan*, published in 1651, is a foundational text in Western political philosophy. It meticulously argues for the necessity of a strong, sovereign government to avoid the chaos of the 'state of nature' and establish a functional society. Hobbes explores his influential social contract theory, asserting that individuals willingly surrender some freedoms for collective security and peace under an absolute power. This book remains crucial for understanding the historical development of political thought and the justifications for governmental authority.

Three Text Edition Of Thomas Hobbess Political Theory The Elements Of Law De Cive And Leviathan

Three Text Edition Of Thomas Hobbess Political Theory The Elements Of Law De Cive And Leviathan

Explore the core tenets of Thomas Hobbes' influential political philosophy with this collection featuring three essential texts: Elements of Law, De Cive, and Leviathan. Delve into Hobbes' groundbreaking ideas on human nature, social contract theory, and the necessity of a sovereign power for maintaining peace and order in society. A must-read for students and scholars interested in political philosophy and the foundations of modern political thought.