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Hobbes, Plato, and the Rise of the State

Political Theory 101

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Why Hobbes Prefers a Monarch

For Hobbes, a legislature can become divided against itself. He doesn't share that more contemporary notion of there being some kind of united people with a general will in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau sense. The only way you can get any unity at all is to create a state which will create the unity. For Hobbes, the state precedes the unity and not the other way around.

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