Leviathan

Leviathan

by Thomas Hobbes
Publication Date: 27/01/2026

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In a time of civil war and violent upheaval, Thomas Hobbes posed a revolutionary question: How can humanity escape the brutal, chaotic "state of nature," where life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short"? His answer, laid out with relentless logic in Leviathan (1651), forever changed political thought. Hobbes argues that for peace and security, individuals must willingly surrender their natural freedoms to an absolute, sovereign power—the "Leviathan." This monumental artificial being, whether a single ruler or an assembly, holds supreme authority to make and enforce laws, maintaining order and protecting society from itself. Leviathan is a profound exploration of human nature, social contract, and the very foundations of legitimate government. Its powerful ideas on authority, rights, and the necessity of the state continue to ignite debate and define our understanding of the modern political world. This is the indispensable work that asked: what price are we willing to pay for peace?

ISBN:
9791256796342
9791256796342
Category:
Social & political philosophy
Publication Date:
27-01-2026
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cactus
Thomas Hobbes

Philosopher, scientist, and historian Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) was a key figure in the Britain's transition from medieval to modern thinking.

His masterpiece, Leviathan, established the social contract theory that served as the foundation for most of Western political philosophy, and his view of mankind as essentially self-centered and competitive gave rise to the term "Hobbesian."

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