Adam Teladia

A political campaigner

Hobbes and Leviathan

8.00.00pm GMT Tue 20th Mar 2007

I spent the large part of the weekend and the last two days working on an essay which had to be handed in earlier today.

It was an essay for the Political Theory module which I am taking this semester. I will not be publishing the essay since it was just appalling but the title which I tried to answer was:

Outline the main arguments made by Hobbes in chs. 13, 17 and 18 of Leviathan.

Illustrate your points with short quotations from the text. How significant was this work to C17th understandings of politics? To what extent is this work relevant today?

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