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Hobbes and the Making of Modern Political Thought
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Description
The book concludes by showing the relevance of Hobbes to contemporary debates around the radically democratic potential of the 'multitude'. Hobbesian thought is the opposition point in these debates; what emerges here is that Hobbes is very much still with us. As a theorist who is interested in managing and channelling the productive energies of the population, Hobbes emerges as the first theorist of what we now call biopolitics.
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Product details
Published | 05 Nov 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 218 |
ISBN | 9781441195562 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Continuum Studies in British Philosophy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"Gordon Hull's book is a clearly written and thoroughly argued account of the emergence of modern political thought in the figure of Hobbes. By tracing themes such as construction, analysis, signification, and imagination, Hull shows the moment of creation of a truly modern political philosophy. This book is rich in historical details and has the added benefit of treating Hobbes's philosophy as a whole, bringing questions of method, logic, physics, and geometry to bear on Hobbes's political thought. This is an extremely important contribution to the interpretation of Hobbes and to the larger field of political theory." - Richard A. Lee, Jr., DePaul University, USA