Hobbes, Realism and the Tradition of International Law
Explore the intricate connections between political philosophy and international law in Hobbes, Realism and the Tradition of International Law by C. Covell. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2004, this insightful book spans 194 pages and delves into the political thought of Thomas Hobbes. Covell challenges the conventional interpretation of Hobbes as a proponent of realism in international relations, offering a fresh perspective that invites readers to reconsider the implications of Hobbesian thought on contemporary legal frameworks. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy and law, this first edition is a must-have addition to your library. Discover how Covell's analysis can enrich your understanding of international law's evolution and its philosophical underpinnings.