'He that is to govern a whole Nation, must read inhimself, not this,
or that particular man; but Man-kind.' Thomas Hobbes's Leviathanis not
just one of the greatest philosophicaltexts in the English language;
it is one of the most important works in thehistory of Western
political thought. Almost every major tradition in thecenturies after
Hobbes - from radical democracy to authoritarianism - hasbeen
influenced by its arguments. Written in exile in a period of
dramaticdevelopments - civil war and regicide - Leviathanis in some
ways theproduct of its own special circumstances. And yet, at the same
time,it deals with fundamental issues that matter to all of us today:
the natureand purpose of the state, the relation between human nature
and politics,the idea of natural rights, the justification of
authority, the concept ofrepresentation, the nature of sovereignty,
the limits of obedience, andthe relationship between religious
obligations and human ones. This new edition offers a definitive text
drawn from more than twentyyears of research by Noel Malcolm,
including, in English translation, allthe most significant revisions
made in Hobbes's later Latin translation of Leviathan, as well as
extensive explanatory notes that elucidate Hobbes'slanguage and
identify the many Biblical, classical, and other allusionsthat are
scattered through his text.
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ISBN
9780198872474
Publisert
2024
Utgave
2. utgave
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OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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