
FAQ About Thomas Hobbes

What is 'Leviathan' by Thomas Hobbes about?
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes is a treatise on political philosophy that argues for a social contract and a sovereign authority. Hobbes discusses the structure of society, legitimizes a strong centralized government, and explores human nature's inclination towards conflict and war. The book's title refers to a biblical sea monster, symbolizing the all-powerful state needed to keep human passions in check.