Leviathan : authoritative text, backgrounds, interpretations / Thomas Hobbes ; edited by Richard E. Flathman, Johns Hopkins University, David Johnston, Columbia University.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-378) and index.
Presents an annotated edition of Thomas Hobbes's seventeenth-century work of political philosophy in which he addresses the idea that obedience to authority, especially in the form of a large bureaucracy such as the political state, is a part of human nature; and includes background writings and critical essays.
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