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  <subTitle>Or the Matter, Forme, and Power of a Common-wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil (Rethinking the Western Tradition)</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Hobbes, Thomas</namePart>
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   <publisher>Basil Blackwell</publisher>
   <dateIssued>1928</dateIssued>
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 <note>Written by Thomas Hobbes and first published in 1651, Leviathan is widely considered the greatest work of political philosophy ever composed in the English language. Hobbes's central argument that human beings are first and foremost concerned with their own fears and desires, and that they must relinquish basic freedoms in order to maintain a peaceful society has found new adherents and critics in every generation. This new edition, which uses modern text and relies on large-sheet copies from the 1651 Head version, includes interpretive essays by four leading Hobbes scholars: John Dunn, David Dyzenhaus, Elisabeth Ellis, and Bryan Garsten. Taken together with Ian Shapiros wide-ranging introduction, they provide fresh and varied interpretations of Leviathan for our time.</note>
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  <topic>Filsafat politik</topic>
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  <topic>filsafat Inggris</topic>
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