Order and Obligation
Understanding the Enduring Ideas of Thomas Hobbes
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Order and Obligation: Understanding the Enduring Ideas of Thomas Hobbes explores one of the most influential and controversial thinkers in the history of political philosophy. Written in clear and accessible language, this book examines how Hobbes’s ideas about fear, power, and the social contract continue to shape our understanding of politics, human nature, and the foundations of order.
In an age torn apart by civil war, Hobbes witnessed firsthand the collapse of government and the violence that followed. From that chaos, he developed a philosophy that placed security above all else. His vision of humanity—driven by desire, fear, and the instinct for survival—led to one of the most famous arguments in political thought: that only a strong central authority can prevent the “war of all against all.”
This comprehensive exploration delves into Hobbes’s most important works, including Leviathan, and traces the origins of his materialism, his view of human psychology, and his belief in the necessity of sovereign power. Each chapter offers thoughtful analysis, historical context, and modern relevance, making Hobbes’s complex ideas both engaging and deeply practical for contemporary readers.
Whether you are a student of philosophy, a teacher, or simply a curious reader, Order and Obligation provides a clear and insightful introduction to Hobbes’s enduring legacy. From his mechanistic view of the universe to his understanding of fear as the foundation of political stability, this book illuminates the continuing power of Hobbes’s thought in shaping discussions about authority, freedom, and the human condition.
Discover:
- How Hobbes’s experiences during the English Civil War shaped his theory of power and obedience
- The logic behind the social contract and the creation of the sovereign state
- Why fear and security remain central to political life today
- The lasting impact of Leviathan on modern democracy, realism, and social science
- How Hobbes’s materialist view of human nature anticipated scientific and psychological approaches to behavior
Engaging, rigorous, and relevant, Order and Obligation: Understanding the Enduring Ideas of Thomas Hobbes invites readers to rethink the balance between freedom and authority in a world where stability remains the ultimate human desire.
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