Hobbes Against Friendship : The Modern Marginalisation of an Ancient Political Concept, Paperback / softback Book

Hobbes Against Friendship : The Modern Marginalisation of an Ancient Political Concept Paperback / softback

Part of the International Political Theory series

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This book explores why and how Thomas  Hobbes – the 17th century founder of political science -- contributed to the modern marginalisation of ‘friendship’, a concept that stood in the foreground of ancient moral and political thought  and that is  currently undergoing a revival.

The study shows that Hobbes did not question the occurrence of friendship; rather, he rejected friendship as an explanatory and normative principle of peace and cooperation.

Hobbes’s stance was influential because it captured the spirit of modernity- its individualism, nominalism, practical scepticism, and materialism.

Hobbes’s legacy has a bearing on contemporary debates about civic, international and global friendship.  

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