The Nature of Man in Leviathan, a Book by Thomas Hobbes (571 words, 2 pages)
Thomas Hobbes Leviathan (1651)is a critical work which argues that all men are united by their self-interests, and natural inclinations to acquire (the instinct of self-preservation and the desire for pleasure. Historically, leviathan commonly referred to a mammoth sea monster haunting the depths of the seas, mentioned in six passages ...
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