Leviathan

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What if your freedom were the price of escaping perpetual war? In Leviathan, Hobbes unveils a world where humanity’s raw instincts spiral into ceaseless violence, and survival hinges on submitting to an almighty sovereign—a colossal force forged from our collective fear. Yet as this leviathan rises to crush chaos, a haunting dilemma emerges: Is absolute obedience salvation, or a new kind of bondage? The answer could unravel the very fabric of society… and your place within it.


  • Originally Published: 1651
  • Genre: Political Philosophy
  • Release Date: March 2021
  • Pages: 623
  • Book Type: ebook (pdf)
  • Download: FREE!
Author: Thomas Hobbes

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“Leviathan” by Thomas Hobbes is a philosophical treatise written in the mid-17th century. The book explores the structure of society and legitimate government and creates an objective science of morality. Hobbes argues for a strong central authority to avoid chaos and civil war, emphasizing the social contract and the necessity of a sovereign power to maintain order and protect citizens. The opening of “Leviathan” sets the stage for Hobbes’ exploration of human nature and the foundations of society. He begins by discussing the concept of an artificial man, the Common-wealth, likening it to a great Leviathan created through social contracts among individuals. Hobbes emphasizes the importance of understanding human desires, fears, and the underlying motivations that drive individuals to form societies, laying the foundation for his arguments about governance, civil order, and the relationship between individuals and authority. Through a direct and analytical style, Hobbes invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human motivations and their impact on societal structures.

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