Through an exploration of historical events, the rise of the welfare state, global crises, the rise of authoritarian regimes, and the growing power of multinational corporations, the book demonstrates how Hobbes's vision of sovereignty has reverberated across centuries. The text further analyzes the challenges posed by modern democracy, global institutions, and the tension between liberty and security, offering a nuanced examination of the balance between state authority and individual rights.
Riley critiques the practical applications of Hobbesian thought in the modern era, investigating how governments have used the logic of Hobbes's Leviathan to justify extraordinary measures in times of crisis, and the risks of centralized power in the age of globalization. The book ultimately serves as both an intellectual journey through the history of political theory and a critical reflection on the state of modern power, offering readers a fresh perspective on the legacy of one of political philosophy's most influential thinkers.
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