The Political Works of Thomas Hobbes (4 Books in One Edition)

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The Political Works of Thomas Hobbes (4 Books in One Edition) combines the works of one of the most influential political philosophers of the 17th century. Hobbes' literary style is characterized by a rational and systematic approach to political theory, addressing issues such as the social contract, the role of government, and the nature of human conflict. His work is essential in understanding the transition from medieval to modern political thought. The collection includes 'Leviathan,' 'On the Citizen,' 'The Elements of Law,' and 'De Cive,' providing a comprehensive overview of Hobbes' political philosophy. Hobbes' clear and concise writing style makes his complex ideas accessible to readers of all levels. Thomas Hobbes, a renowned English philosopher, was shaped by the tumultuous political landscape of his time, including the English Civil War. His life experiences fuel his exploration of power, authority, and human nature in his writings. Hobbes' belief in the necessity of a strong central authority to prevent chaos and maintain social order is evident throughout his works. I highly recommend The Political Works of Thomas Hobbes to readers interested in political philosophy, history, and the foundations of modern political theory. Hobbes' thought-provoking ideas continue to be relevant in contemporary discussions on politics and society, making this collection a valuable resource for scholars and general readers alike.


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Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was a seminal English philosopher whose work in political thought has enduring influence. Hobbes' ideas, which are encapsulated in 'The Political Works of Thomas Hobbes (4 Books in One Edition)', underscore his belief in an all-powerful sovereign as the solution to the chaos of the human condition. Notably, his magnum opus 'Leviathan' (1651), which is often included in such collections alongside 'De Cive' (1642), 'The Elements of Law' (1640), and 'Behemoth' (published posthumously in 1682), illustrates his social contract theory and the necessity of a strong, centralized authority to prevent societal collapse into a 'war of all against all.' Hobbes' writing is characterized by a clear, direct prose style and a rational approach to deconstructing the structures of government and society. In an era fraught with civil strife, including the English Civil War, Hobbes' work was both controversial and groundbreaking, advocating for a monarchy or other authority that could command absolute obedience for the sake of peace and stability. His influence extends through philosophy, history, and political science, as his theories continue to provoke debate and analysis for their relevance in understanding power dynamics and governance.

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Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 1375 Pages

Filesize: 1.3 MB

ISBN: 8596547762898

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