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Early Modern · Political philosophy

Leviathan

by Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes argues that peace requires individuals to authorize a powerful sovereign to escape violent disorder.

Date
1651
Origin
England
Era
Early Modern
Genre
Political philosophy
Difficulty
Very challenging
Length
Long
Collection
The Western Canon

Subjects and themes

SovereigntyFearSocial Contract

Why it matters

Hobbes argues that peace requires individuals to authorize a powerful sovereign to escape violent disorder.

This work is included in the collection on the basis of great books. Its cataloged influence level is 5 out of 5.

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