Hobbes Against Friendship Hobbes Against Friendship
International Political Theory

Hobbes Against Friendship

The Modern Marginalisation of an Ancient Political Concept

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Publisher Description

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.  

Gabriella Slomp is Professor of International Political Theory, University of St Andrews, UK. Former editor of Hobbes Studies, she is the author of Thomas Hobbes and the Political Philosophy of Glory (2000); editor of Thomas Hobbes (2008);  co-editor (with R. Prokhovnik) of  International Political Theory after Hobbes (2011).  

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2022
31 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
178
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
1.3
MB

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