Leviathan
1651 • 624 pages

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Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan is arguably the greatest piece of political philosophy written in the English language. Written in a time of great political turmoil (Hobbes's life spanned the reign of Charles I, the Civil Wars, the Commonwealth and the Protectorate, and the Restoration), Leviathan is an argument for obedience to authority grounded in an analysis of human nature.

For this revised edition Professor Tuck has provided a much-amplified and expanded introduction, which will provide students unfamiliar with Hobbes with a cogent and accessible introduction to this most challenging of texts. Other vital aids to study include an extensive guide to further reading, a note on textual matters, a chronology of important events and brief biographies of important persons mentioned in Hobbes's text.


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4 primary books

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Leviathan is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 1651 with contributions by Scott Westerfeld, Ben Peek, and Michael Cisco.

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Leviathan
#2
Behemoth
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Goliath
#4
Leviathan: Cities

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Surprisingly relevant today.

November 13, 2022

Read it because it is a classic. Not worth the time unless your friends about you with it.

August 6, 2022