Leviathan
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- 9780141395098
- 320.01 HOB-L
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IIITD Reference | Social Science | REF 320.01 HOB-L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 013165 |
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REF 307.1 SAH-D Digital development : stories of hope from health and social development | REF 307.12 PRI-R Remaking cities : | REF 307.76 BRI-B The blackwell city reader | REF 320.01 HOB-L Leviathan | REF 320.1 LOC-S A second treatise of government | REF 321.07 PLA-R The Republic | REF 321.6 KAN-K The king's two bodies : a study in medieval political theology |
Includes bibliographical references
Part 1. Of Man
Part 2. Of Common-wealth
Part 3. Of a Christian Common-wealth
Part 4. Of the Kingdome of Darknesse
The renowned work by the English political philosopher examines the structure of society and legitimate government, arguing for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign.
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