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Thomas Hobbes and his concept of the natural state
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The work explores Thomas Hobbes' conception of the natural state, emphasizing his views on human nature and the evolution of the state. It presents Hobbes' political theory as a developmental series, highlighting the significance of his ideas about individuals and their inherent conditions. The analysis aims to provide insights into Hobbes' understanding of governance and societal order, contributing to the broader discourse in political theory and the history of ideas.
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2007, paperback
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