Hobbes: Leviathan
Discover the profound insights of political philosophy in Thomas Hobbes' seminal work, Leviathan. This authoritative edition, expertly edited by Richard Tuck and published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, spans an impressive 618 pages. Tuck's meticulous revisions ensure that this text is recognized as the most accurate rendition of Hobbes' original masterpiece. In this revised edition, readers will find an expanded introduction by Professor Tuck, offering enhanced context and understanding of Hobbes' enduring ideas. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Leviathan remains a cornerstone of political thought, exploring the nature of society, governance, and human behavior. Don’t miss the opportunity to delve into this essential work that continues to shape contemporary discussions on authority and power.