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Leviathan

Par : Hobbes Thomas
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-49677-037-7
  • EAN9782496770377
  • Date de parution01/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurTimeless Classics

Résumé

Discover the Foundations of Political Philosophy with "Leviathan" by Thomas Hobbes"Leviathan" is a groundbreaking work that explores the nature of human society, authority, and the necessity of a strong central power. Written during a tumultuous period in English history, Hobbes's masterpiece delves into the origins of government, the social contract, and the importance of order for peace and stability.
Hobbes argues that in the state of nature, humans are driven by self-interest and are in a constant state of conflict, which makes life "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." To escape this chaos, individuals willingly surrender some of their freedoms to a sovereign authority, creating a civil society governed by laws. The book emphasizes the importance of a powerful sovereign-whether monarch or collective authority-to maintain peace and prevent society from descending into anarchy.
"Leviathan" remains a foundational text in political philosophy, influencing ideas about sovereignty, authority, and the role of the state. Its insights continue to resonate in contemporary debates on governance, rights, and the balance between individual liberty and societal order. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher, scientist, and political theorist renowned for his contributions to modern political thought.
Educated at Oxford, Hobbes's work was shaped by the turbulent times of the English Civil War, which profoundly influenced his views on human nature and authority. His writings laid the groundwork for social contract theory and emphasized the necessity of a strong, centralized authority to prevent chaos. Hobbes's ideas have had a lasting impact on philosophy, political science, and the development of modern liberal thought.