"Thomas Hobbes: The Philosopher of Order" explores the life, ideas, and enduring influence of one of history’s most important thinkers. This book takes readers on a journey through Hobbes’s understanding of human nature, ethics, society, government, and law, offering clear insights into his concept of the social contract and the necessity of strong authority to maintain order. Each chapter provides a detailed yet accessible look at his philosophy, showing how his observations about fear, desire, self-interest, and cooperation shaped modern political thought. From his groundbreaking work Leviathan to his lasting impact on governance, law, and society, this book highlights why Hobbes’s ideas remain relevant today, helping readers understand both the challenges and possibilities of human coexistence.
Political Intrigue
Survival
Dystopian
Rebellion
Psychological
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (5.0) (9)
GenrePhilosophy, History
Length1 hr 5 mins
Publish dateJan 8, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: Life and Times
4Chapter 4: Society, Government, and Law
2Chapter 2: Core Ideas – Social Contract and Human Nature