Analysis of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
Delve into the profound insights of political philosophy with Analysis of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan by Jeremy Kleidosty. Published in 2017, this enlightening book offers a comprehensive examination of Hobbes's seminal work, originally published in 1651. In Leviathan, Hobbes explores the origins of kings' authority and the responsibilities they owe to their subjects. He challenges the notion of divine right, positing that rulers must uphold a "social contract" to maintain their legitimacy and safeguard the welfare of the people they govern.
With 112 pages of thought-provoking analysis, Kleidosty invites readers to engage with Hobbes's ideas and their implications for modern governance. This essential read is perfect for students of political science and anyone interested in the foundations of authority and social order. Discover the enduring relevance of Hobbes's philosophy and its impact on contemporary political thought.