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Γ We are now in a position to solve the puzzle raised by Hobbes's initial contention that all lawful sovereigns are merely representatives . Whom do they represent ? Hobbes's answer is that they represent the state . 141 Summing up at ...
Γ We are now in a position to solve the puzzle raised by Hobbes's initial contention that all lawful sovereigns are merely representatives . Whom do they represent ? Hobbes's answer is that they represent the state . 141 Summing up at ...
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... Hobbes to dis- miss the importance of the state on the grounds of its merely fictional character . This would be to forget that , when an authorised representative speaks or acts in the name of someone else , the words or actions of the ...
... Hobbes to dis- miss the importance of the state on the grounds of its merely fictional character . This would be to forget that , when an authorised representative speaks or acts in the name of someone else , the words or actions of the ...
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... Hobbes's analysis in formulating their own views about the ius gentium , thereby initiating the assimilation of his theory into the mainstream of Continental juristic thought . Hobbes's own statement of the fictional theory began to ...
... Hobbes's analysis in formulating their own views about the ius gentium , thereby initiating the assimilation of his theory into the mainstream of Continental juristic thought . Hobbes's own statement of the fictional theory began to ...
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Reflections on Soviet History | 29 |
Elizabeth I Dover Harbour | 45 |
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