Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory
This volume explores, from a variety of perspectives, the political theory of the man who is arguably the greatest English political thinker. It is the first substantial collection of new, critical essays on Thomas Hobbes by leading scholars in over a decade.

Hobbes's writings stirred debate in his own lifetime, for two centuries thereafter, and continue to do so in ours. They emerged in a period of intense political turmoil—a time of civil war and regicide, of puritanical rule and royal restoration. "They were motivated," Dietz argues, "by concrete political problems and a practical concern—namely, to secure political order, absolute sovereignty, and civil peace." The contributors emphasize and answer a series of expressly political questions that, to date, have not been fully addressed in the Hobbes literature. They contend that Hobbes's writings are not mere static artifacts of a particular historical milieu, but rather rich sources of a variety of interpretations and criticisms that spur discussion and debate in their turn.
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Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory
This volume explores, from a variety of perspectives, the political theory of the man who is arguably the greatest English political thinker. It is the first substantial collection of new, critical essays on Thomas Hobbes by leading scholars in over a decade.

Hobbes's writings stirred debate in his own lifetime, for two centuries thereafter, and continue to do so in ours. They emerged in a period of intense political turmoil—a time of civil war and regicide, of puritanical rule and royal restoration. "They were motivated," Dietz argues, "by concrete political problems and a practical concern—namely, to secure political order, absolute sovereignty, and civil peace." The contributors emphasize and answer a series of expressly political questions that, to date, have not been fully addressed in the Hobbes literature. They contend that Hobbes's writings are not mere static artifacts of a particular historical milieu, but rather rich sources of a variety of interpretations and criticisms that spur discussion and debate in their turn.
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Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory

Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory

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This volume explores, from a variety of perspectives, the political theory of the man who is arguably the greatest English political thinker. It is the first substantial collection of new, critical essays on Thomas Hobbes by leading scholars in over a decade.

Hobbes's writings stirred debate in his own lifetime, for two centuries thereafter, and continue to do so in ours. They emerged in a period of intense political turmoil—a time of civil war and regicide, of puritanical rule and royal restoration. "They were motivated," Dietz argues, "by concrete political problems and a practical concern—namely, to secure political order, absolute sovereignty, and civil peace." The contributors emphasize and answer a series of expressly political questions that, to date, have not been fully addressed in the Hobbes literature. They contend that Hobbes's writings are not mere static artifacts of a particular historical milieu, but rather rich sources of a variety of interpretations and criticisms that spur discussion and debate in their turn.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700605194
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 01/30/1990
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction, Mary G. Dietz

2. Hobbes and the Culture of Despotism, Sheldon S. Wolin

3. Plato, Hobbes, and the Science of Practical Reasoning, David Johnston

4. Intending (Political) Obligation: Hobbes and the Voluntary Basis of Society, Gordon J. Schochet

5. Hobbes’s Political Sensibility: The Menace of Political Ambition, Deborah Baumgold

6. Hobbes’s Subject as Citizen, Mary G. Dietz

7. Political Psychology in Hobbes’s Behemoth, Stephen Holmes

8. Hobbes and Locke on Toleration, Richard Tuck

9. Atomes of Scripture: Hobbes and the Politics of Biblical Interpretation, James Farr

The Contributors

Index

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