Livyatan

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Thomas Hobbes: Livyatan (Hebrew language, 1962, Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻal-shem Y. L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit)

362 pages

Langue : Hebrew

Publié 2 juin 1962 par Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻal-shem Y. L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.

Numéro OCLC :
19163912

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Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, from 1651, is one of the first and most influential arguments towards social contract. Written in the midst of the English Civil War, it concerns the structure of government and society and argues for strong central governance and the rule of an absolute sovereign as the way to avoid civil war and chaos.

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  • Political science
  • State, The

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