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This book explores the political and social theories of Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes, two foundational figures in the development of modern political thought. Both thinkers addressed the pressing challenges of their timeBodin in the context of the Wars of Religion in France and Hobbes during the English Civil Warand their work sought to establish a framework for political stability, sovereignty, and the role of the state. Bodin's theory of sovereignty emphasized its indivisibility and the necessity of a strong, centralized authority, which laid the intellectual foundation for absolutist…mehr

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This book explores the political and social theories of Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes, two foundational figures in the development of modern political thought. Both thinkers addressed the pressing challenges of their timeBodin in the context of the Wars of Religion in France and Hobbes during the English Civil Warand their work sought to establish a framework for political stability, sovereignty, and the role of the state. Bodin's theory of sovereignty emphasized its indivisibility and the necessity of a strong, centralized authority, which laid the intellectual foundation for absolutist monarchies and the modern nation-state. His ideas were rooted in the belief that a single sovereign must have the power to legislate, enforce laws, and maintain peace within a defined territory.

Hobbes, writing amidst the chaos of the English Civil War, took a more radical approach, arguing that without an absolute sovereign, society would devolve into a "war of all against all." His conception of the social contract, in which individuals surrender their natural rights to a sovereign in exchange for security, provided a powerful justification for absolute political authority. Hobbes's focus on the necessity of order and security over individual liberties directly influenced the development of modern theories of state power and political obligation.

Throughout the book, we examine the historical contexts, key concepts, and lasting influence of both Bodin and Hobbes, analyzing their works, primarily Les Six Livres de la République and Leviathan, in light of their contributions to political theory. The book traces how their ideas influenced the evolution of modern political systems, from absolutism to constitutionalism, and explores how their theories of sovereignty, law, and governance continue to shape contemporary debates on state authority, democracy, and the balance between security and individual rights. Ultimately, the book provides an in-depth analysis of how Bodin and Hobbes laid the intellectual foundations for the modern state, influencing not only their immediate political contexts but also the broader trajectory of political thought and governance.


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