About Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher famous for his groundbreaking political theory, particularly his 1651 masterwork "Leviathan." He argued that without a strong central authority, human life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short," a phrase that became iconic in Western thought. Hobbes believed people naturally pursue self-interest and conflict, making an absolute sovereign necessary to maintain peace and order in society.
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Did you know? Born prematurely in 1588, reportedly when his mother was frightened by the approach of the Spanish Armada, Hobbes joked that his mother gave birth to twins — himself and fear.
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