Leviathan (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) - Thomas Hobbes - Livres - Royal Classics - 9781774378649 - 17 novembre 2020
Si la couverture et le titre ne correspondent pas, le titre est correct.

Leviathan (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) Royal Collector's edition

Thomas Hobbes

Leviathan (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) Royal Collector's edition

Leviathan ranks as a classic Western work on statecraft comparable to Machiavelli's The Prince. It concerns the structure of society and legitimate government, and is regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of social contract theory. Written during the English Civil War (1642-1651), Leviathan argues for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign. Hobbes wrote that civil war and the brute situation of a state of nature ("the war of all against all") could only be avoided by strong, undivided government.

Hobbes explicitly rejects the idea of Separation of Powers. In item 6 Hobbes is explicitly in favour of censorship of the press and restrictions on the rights of free speech should they be considered desirable by the sovereign to promote order. Hobbes explicitly states that the sovereign has authority to assert power over matters of faith and doctrine and that if he does not do so, he invites discord. Thomas Hobbes also touched upon the sovereign's ability to tax in Leviathan. Hobbes believed that equal justice includes the equal imposition of taxes. The equality of taxes doesn't depend on equality of wealth, but on the equality of the debt that every man owes to the commonwealth for his defence and the maintenance of the rule of law.

This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.

Médias Livres     Hardcover Book   (Livre avec dos et couverture rigide)
Validé 17 novembre 2020
ISBN13 9781774378649
Éditeurs Royal Classics
Pages 540
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 35 mm   ·   957 g
Langue et grammaire English  

Afficher tout

Plus par Thomas Hobbes

D'autres ont aussi acheté