“From whence it follows, that were the publique and private interest are most closely united, there is the publique most advanced.”
Quote by Thomas Hobbes
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Annotated LEVIATHAN with English Grammar Exercises: by Thomas Hobbes (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)
Annotated LEVIATHAN with English Grammar Exercises is a scholarly edition of Thomas Hobbes' seminal political philosophy text, LEVIATHAN. Edited by Robert Powell, this volume provides in-depth annotations to clarify Hobbes' complex arguments and ideas. The book also includes grammar exercises designed to enhance the reader's comprehension of English language structure while engaging with the text. more
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