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Leviathan

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The concept of the social contract, where citizens relinquish some freedom to the state for societal order, was largely unrecognized before Thomas Hobbes' influential work, Leviathan. This groundbreaking text explores the foundations of political philosophy and the necessity of a strong central authority to maintain peace and prevent chaos, reshaping the understanding of governance and individual rights in society.

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3,6
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271 Hodnocení

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2008
Počet stran
416
ISBN13
9781605203539
Série
První vydání
1651
Původní název
Leviathan
Hodnocení
3,6 z 5
Anotace
The concept of the social contract, where citizens relinquish some freedom to the state for societal order, was largely unrecognized before Thomas Hobbes' influential work, Leviathan. This groundbreaking text explores the foundations of political philosophy and the necessity of a strong central authority to maintain peace and prevent chaos, reshaping the understanding of governance and individual rights in society.