Analysis of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan

Auteur: Kleidosty, Jeremy
Editeur: Macat International Limited
Published in 1651, Leviathan examines where kings get their authority to rule and what they must, in turn, do for their people. Hobbes argues that kings do not have a divine right to hold power; they must earn it by keeping a "social contract" with those they rule over and protect.

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Published in 1651, Leviathan examines where kings get their authority to rule and what they must, in turn, do for their people. Hobbes argues that kings do not have a divine right to hold power; they must earn it by keeping a "social contract" with those they rule over and protect.
ISBN / EAN 9781912303281
Auteur Kleidosty, Jeremy
Editeur Macat International Limited