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The book presents a compelling argument for the necessity of a powerful sovereign to maintain order and prevent the inherent chaos of human existence. Hobbes explores the concept of the social contract, emphasizing that individuals must relinquish certain freedoms to a central authority for the sake of security and stability. Through this exploration, he addresses fundamental questions about human nature, governance, and the legitimacy of political power, making it a pivotal text in the study of political theory.

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Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2024
Pages
434
ISBN13
9798330284191
Séries
Première publication
1651
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Leviathan
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The book presents a compelling argument for the necessity of a powerful sovereign to maintain order and prevent the inherent chaos of human existence. Hobbes explores the concept of the social contract, emphasizing that individuals must relinquish certain freedoms to a central authority for the sake of security and stability. Through this exploration, he addresses fundamental questions about human nature, governance, and the legitimacy of political power, making it a pivotal text in the study of political theory.