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Richard Tuck

    January 9, 1949

    Richard Tuck is a premier scholar in the history of political thought. His works delve into a wide array of subjects, encompassing political authority, human rights, natural law, and toleration. His scholarship scrutinizes key thinkers and the historical trajectory of political ideas from Grotius and Hobbes through to Kant. Tuck also explores the origins of economic thought and contemporary challenges within that field.

    Hobbes
    Philosophy and Government 1572–1651
    Active and Passive Citizens
    The Sleeping Sovereign
    Hobbes: A Very Short Introduction
    The Left Case for Brexit