“As in the presence of the Master, the Servants are equall, and without any honour at all; So are the Subjects, in the presence of the Soveraign. And though they shine some more, some lesse, when they are out of his sight; yet in his presence, they shine no more than the Starres in presence of the Sun.”
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Hobbes: Leviathan: Revised student edition
Thomas Hobbes' 'Leviathan' is a foundational text in political philosophy, offering a detailed examination of the state of nature, the concept of sovereignty, and the establishment of a social contract. This revised student edition includes annotations and additional materials to aid in understanding the complex arguments presented by Hobbes. more
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