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Leviathan
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"The life of man, solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short." These words, penned by Thomas Hobbes during the turmoil of the English Civil War, encapsulate the grim reality he perceived. In his seminal work, Leviathan, Hobbes grapples with the question of how to prevent society from spiraling into chaos and anarchy amidst such violence and disorder. He argues for the establishment of a 'commonwealth' led by a powerful sovereign, termed the 'Leviathan,' tasked with ensuring security and upholding the rule of law. When first published, Hobbes' radical ideas about centralizing authority were deemed seditious, leading to the public burning of his book. Despite this initial shock and resistance, Leviathan has endured as a significant piece of political philosophy. This newly revised edition, featuring an introduction by Christopher Brooke, revisits Hobbes' profound inquiries into statecraft and societal structure, which have left a lasting impact on governments worldwide.
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"The life of man, solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short." These words, penned by Thomas Hobbes during the turmoil of the English Civil War, encapsulate the grim reality he perceived. In his seminal work, Leviathan, Hobbes grapples with the question of how to prevent society from spiraling into chaos and anarchy amidst such violence and disorder. He argues for the establishment of a 'commonwealth' led by a powerful sovereign, termed the 'Leviathan,' tasked with ensuring security and upholding the rule of law. When first published, Hobbes' radical ideas about centralizing authority were deemed seditious, leading to the public burning of his book. Despite this initial shock and resistance, Leviathan has endured as a significant piece of political philosophy. This newly revised edition, featuring an introduction by Christopher Brooke, revisits Hobbes' profound inquiries into statecraft and societal structure, which have left a lasting impact on governments worldwide.
