
Leviathan
Thomas Hobbes
Leviathan
Book Code: 120085248201
Writer: Thomas Hobbes
Name of the book: : Leviathan
Subject: Political science -- Early works to 1800
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Name Of book : Leviathan
Subject : Political science -- Early works to 1800
Writer : Thomas HobbesLeviathan is a groundbreaking work of political philosophy by Thomas Hobbes, first published in 1651. In this seminal work, Hobbes explores the role of government and society in maintaining order and preventing chaos. He argues that without a strong central authority, individuals are driven by their selfish desires and lead to a state of nature marked by violence and conflict.
Hobbes introduces the concept of the Leviathan, a metaphorical figure representing the all-powerful sovereign who is necessary to keep the peace and establish social contract. He delves into the nature of human beings, their motivations, and the need for a social structure to prevent a descent into anarchy.
This influential work has had a lasting impact on political thought and continues to be studied and debated to this day. Leviathan remains essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the origins of government, power, and the social contract. Hobbes' arguments for a strong central authority and the importance of maintaining order in society are as relevant now as they were in the 17th century."
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes Political philosophy Social contract theory Sovereignty State of nature Absolute monarchy Fear Natural law Civil war" Political science Early works to 1800
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