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ISBN 10: 073912093X
ISBN 13: 9780739120934
Author: Geoffrey M. Vaughan
Did Hobbes's political philosophy have practical intentions? There exists no
"Hobbist" school of thought; no new political order was inspired by Hobbesian precepts. Yet in Behemoth Teaches Leviathan Geoffrey M. Vaughan revisits Behemoth to reveal hitherto unexplored pedagogic purpose to Hobbes's political philosophy. The work demonstrates Hobbes's firm commitment to government and his attempts to create a system of political education to underpin his commitment to sovereignty. Vaughan explore Hobbes's political education in detail and in an epilogue considers the resurgence of political education in contemporary liberal theory. He discovers that contemporary political education has far more in common with Hobbes's system than it does with early liberalism.
1 Practical Problems, but No Solutions?
2 Politics, Stability, and Education
3 The Lessons of Political Education
4 Learning through History and through Behemoth
5 The Structure and Lesson of Behemoth
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Tags: Geoffrey Vaughan, Behemoth Teaches Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes