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Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes

Leviathan

By: Thomas Hobbes

eBook | 29 March 2026

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Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan is one of the most influential works in political philosophy, offering a foundational exploration of human nature, society, and government. First published in 1651, this seminal text examines the structures that sustain social order and the principles necessary to prevent chaos, making it a cornerstone of modern political thought. In Leviathan, Hobbes presents a vivid and often stark vision of humanity in its natural state—a world governed by fear, self-interest, and the "war of all against all." From this perspective, he argues that individuals willingly surrender certain freedoms to a sovereign authority in exchange for security, law, and stability. This social contract, Hobbes contends, is the foundation of organized society, ensuring peace and preventing the descent into violence and disorder. Hobbes' writing spans philosophy, political theory, ethics, and human psychology. He delves into the nature of power, the responsibilities of rulers, and the moral obligations of citizens. With clarity and rigor, Hobbes explores the balance between liberty and authority, the role of religion in governance, and the dynamics that allow societies to function cohesively. His arguments have sparked centuries of debate, influencing thinkers from John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau to modern political theorists. Leviathan is more than a treatise on governance—it is a profound investigation of human behavior, morality, and the tensions between freedom and security. Hobbes' ideas challenge readers to reflect on the responsibilities inherent in citizenship, the necessity of laws, and the mechanisms that sustain social cohesion. Essential for students of philosophy, political science, history, and law, Leviathan remains as relevant today as it was in the 17th century. Its insights into human nature, power, and society provide a timeless guide to understanding the complexities of political authority and the structures that underpin civilization.

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