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To What Extent, If Any, Is Thomas Hobbes A Liberal?

Abstract: 7 pages in length. When one examines the nature and objective of Thomas Hobbes' political, social and economic stance, it is clear to those wholly unfamiliar with his more explicit assertions that he is, most assuredly, a liberal. The most obvious example of this resides within the literary confines of his "Leviathan," a publication that addresses the notion of individualism and social contract theory as they relate to the moral factor behind justice. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


Catagory: Philosophy Of Religion, God'S Existence & Freewill

Subcatagory: Philosophy


 

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