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Leviathan (1651)

73 pointsby mrwhlast Sunday at 5:46 AM21 commentsview on HN

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libraryofbabeltoday at 4:55 AM

As an ex historian I love how this famous 350yo work of political philosophy is just sitting at #7 on HN with absolutely no context on why it was submitted.

The great debate of political philosophy coming out of the 17th century was between Hobbes (anarchy is horrible, humans aren’t nice to each other, best to give up your freedoms to a strong sovereign/state for protection) and Locke (liberty is best, people are reasonable, limit government). I will say that like most of us I probably side more with Locke but as a pessimist about human nature I find Hobbes’s argument fascinating too.

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mrwhlast Sunday at 5:46 AM

Nature it selfe cannot erre: and as men abound in copiousnesse of language; so they become more wise, or more mad than ordinary

vivzkestreltoday at 5:40 AM

- I have no idea what I am supposed to take from this book or what this book is about

- the OP has not put even 2 lines explaining what, where, why, how, when etc

- Anyone mind explaining what this book is about?

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