This volume explores, from a variety of perspectives, the political theory of the man who is arguably the greatest English political thinker. The contributors contend that Hobbes's writings are not mere static artifacts of a particular historical milieu, but rather rich sources of a variety of interpretations and criticisms that spur discussion and debate in their turn.
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This volume explores, from a variety of perspectives, the political theory of the man who is arguably the greatest English political thinker. The contributors contend that Hobbes's writings are not mere static artifacts of a particular historical milieu, but rather rich sources of a variety of interpretations and criticisms that spur discussion and debate in their turn.
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