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05/04/2006 | Wished Scraping Inherent
Machiavelli greatly admires the works of Plato and other sophists.
I can see the beginning of the western conception of the state and its relationship to the individual in Hobbes' Leviathan. I do, however, question many of his conclusions. This is to be expected since Hobbes is best read as a piece of historical political philosophy, demonstrating the development of the western conception of the state. |