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Leviathan (1651) - Thomas Hobbes

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In this episode, Erick Nganyange and Professor Ron Cline focus on "Leviathan," a book written by Thomas Hobbes in 1651. Hobbes, who was the first philosopher to write in English about political philosophy, also pioneered the concept of a social contract.

In "Leviathan," Hobbes explores the idea of a state of nature, covenant, and social contract. He argues that an absolute monarchy is the most effective way to establish peace and security in a civil society. The book is considered a masterpiece of 17th-century English philosophy.

The episode delves into the key concepts of the book and discusses its relevance in today's world. The professor explains how the book's ideas are still applicable to contemporary political systems and societal structures.


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In this episode, Erick Nganyange and Professor Ron Cline focus on "Leviathan," a book written by Thomas Hobbes in 1651. Hobbes, who was the first philosopher to write in English about political philosophy, also pioneered the concept of a social contract.

In "Leviathan," Hobbes explores the idea of a state of nature, covenant, and social contract. He argues that an absolute monarchy is the most effective way to establish peace and security in a civil society. The book is considered a masterpiece of 17th-century English philosophy.

The episode delves into the key concepts of the book and discusses its relevance in today's world. The professor explains how the book's ideas are still applicable to contemporary political systems and societal structures.


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