Thomas Hobbes might seem an unlikely source for a theory of emergency powers applicable to liberal democracies in our own day. He advocated the concentration of political, judicial, economic and military authority, and was in favour of great latitude for a monarch or assembly in the choice of means to security. His theory demands absolute submission to law on the part of citizens, with no constitutional limitations on what laws can require. 1 The same theory demands preventive measures against sedition, and has a very expansive conception of seditious behavior. What is more, the concentration of power with wide discretion is supposed to be politics as usual
Hobbes’ account of politics, law and obligation has long been read, especially by realists in intern...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
Hobbes, in his political writing, is generally understood to be arguing for absolutism. I argue that...
The prevailing interpretation of constituent power is taken to be the extra-institutional capacity o...
This article examines Thomas Hobbes’s views on legal citizenship in view of sovereign prerogative po...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
Thomas Hobbes has been hailed as the philosopher of power par excellence; however, I demonstrate tha...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Hobbes’ account of politics, law and obligation has long been read, especially by realists in intern...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
Hobbes, in his political writing, is generally understood to be arguing for absolutism. I argue that...
The prevailing interpretation of constituent power is taken to be the extra-institutional capacity o...
This article examines Thomas Hobbes’s views on legal citizenship in view of sovereign prerogative po...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
Thomas Hobbes has been hailed as the philosopher of power par excellence; however, I demonstrate tha...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Hobbes’ account of politics, law and obligation has long been read, especially by realists in intern...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...