1. Critical Review - Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
A society in which all men try and fight their way to the top leaves little room for us to build a society that can be sustainable because a society in which we are constantly competing with one another is a society that is always at war. ... First being the insistence of the natural equality of all people in the commonwealth, second, by including maxims of moderation as part of the laws of nature, and lastly, by emphasizing the need to avoid war except as a last resort. ... The difference between these two scholars lies in the way they view Hobbes' sovereign as either a state of continu...
- Word Count: 1433
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Graduate