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Thomas Hobbes

    April 5, 1588 – December 4, 1679

    This British philosopher is a seminal thinker in modern political philosophy. His ideas, grounded in mechanistic materialism, characterize human nature as driven by greed and the fear of death, thereby advocating for an absolute monarchy. He laid the groundwork for much of Western political philosophy through social contract theory, while also being a distinguished scholar of classical Greek history and literature.

    Thomas Hobbes
    The Elements of Law
    Leviathan
    Behemoth; or, The Long Parliament
    Leviathan 3
    The Correspondence
    The Correspondence