The Thomas Hobbes Collection - Thomas Hobbes & Steppenwolf Press

The Thomas Hobbes Collection

By Thomas Hobbes & Steppenwolf Press

  • Release Date: 2020-02-22
  • Genre: Philosophy

Description

Unlock the mind of a philosopher who reshaped how we see power, society, and authority with The Thomas Hobbes Collection. This captivating anthology brings together four of Hobbes’s most groundbreaking works, immersing readers in the bold ideas that continue to influence political thought and human understanding.
     In Leviathan, Hobbes delivers his defining masterpiece, a visionary exploration of humanity’s natural state and the need for a strong, central authority to stave off chaos. With vivid reasoning and unforgettable imagery, Hobbes argues for a sovereign power to bind society together—a concept as vital now as when it was written.
     Behemoth complements this vision with a gripping account of the English Civil War, dissecting the forces of ambition, religious extremism, and discord that tore a nation apart. It’s both a history and a warning, showing the devastating consequences of division when order collapses.
     Shifting focus to the mechanics of influence, The Art of Rhetoric reveals Hobbes’s genius for language. Here, he explores the power of persuasion, breaking down how words shape beliefs and drive action. It’s a timeless guide to communication that resonates in a world still driven by rhetoric.
     Finally, A Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England offers a thought-provoking conversation on law, authority, and justice. Bridging philosophy and the legal tradition, this work brings clarity to the principles that underpin civilized society.
     The Thomas Hobbes Collection is more than an anthology—it’s an invitation to grapple with the ideas of a man whose sharp intellect and bold vision continue to echo through history. Steppenwolf Press has created a compelling gateway to Hobbes’s world, perfect for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of power, justice, and the human condition.