An Introduction to Political Theory: Twelve Lectures at HarvardHarper & Row, 1967 - 182 страница |
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... Thomas Hobbes who made this one of the central points of his very radical political theory . We will come back to Hobbes later ; here I merely want to call your attention to the fact that the problem of whether law is a command or a ...
... Thomas Hobbes who made this one of the central points of his very radical political theory . We will come back to Hobbes later ; here I merely want to call your attention to the fact that the problem of whether law is a command or a ...
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... Thomas Hobbes ' Leviathan . In the tenth chapter of that famous book there occurs a definition of power which says that " power is 121 Power and Authority.
... Thomas Hobbes ' Leviathan . In the tenth chapter of that famous book there occurs a definition of power which says that " power is 121 Power and Authority.
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... THOMAS HOBBES , Leviathan ( Collier ) : Part I , Chs . 10-16 ; Part II . NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI , The Prince , tr ... Thomas Hobbes ( Presses Universitaires de France ) . YVES SIMON , Authority ( University of Notre Dame ) . LEO STRAUS ...
... THOMAS HOBBES , Leviathan ( Collier ) : Part I , Chs . 10-16 ; Part II . NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI , The Prince , tr ... Thomas Hobbes ( Presses Universitaires de France ) . YVES SIMON , Authority ( University of Notre Dame ) . LEO STRAUS ...
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