Hobbesian Internationalism

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This book sets out to re-examine the foundations of Thomas Hobbes's political philosophy, and to develop a Hobbesian normative theory of international relations. Its central thesis is that two concepts anarchy and authority constitute the core of Hobbes's political philosophy whose aim is to justify the state. The Hobbesian state is a type of authority (juridical, public, coercive, and supreme) which emerges under conditions of anarchy ('state of nature'). A state-of-nature argument makes a difference because it justifies authority without appeal to moral obligation. The book shows that the closest analogue of a Hobbesian authority in international relations is Kant's confederation of free states, where states enjoy 'anarchical' (equal) freedom. At present, this crucial form of freedom is being threatened by economic processes of globalisation, and by the resurgence of private authority across state borders.


Shows that Hobbes's political philosophy can illuminate contemporary philosophical debates on the character of political authority and obligation Defends a structuralist explanation of the state of nature as a set of external relations between free and equal agents Offers a comparative analysis of Hobbes's accounts of morality in The Elements, De Cive, and Leviathan

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Silviya Lechner was Assistant Professor and is currently a senior visiting research fellow at King's College London, UK. She specialises in social and political philosophy, theory of action, and international political theory. She is the co-author of Practice Theory and International Relations (with M. Frost, 2018).


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This book sets out to re-examine the foundations of Thomas Hobbes s political philosophy, and to develop a Hobbesian normative theory of international relations. Its central thesis is that two concepts anarchy and authority constitute the core of Hobbes's political philosophy whose aim is to justify the state. The Hobbesian state is a type of authority (juridical, public, coercive, and supreme) which emerges under conditions of anarchy ('state of nature'). A state-of-nature argument makes a difference because it justifies authority without appeal to moral obligation. The book shows that the closest analogue of a Hobbesian authority in international relations is Kant's confederation of free states, where states enjoy 'anarchical' (equal) freedom. At present, this crucial form of freedom is being threatened by economic processes of globalisation, and by the resurgence of private authority across state borders.


Inhalt
PART I. Authority.- Chapter 1. Reading Hobbes as a Theorist of Anarchy and Authority.- Chapter 2. Authority and the Problem of Political Philosophy.- PART II. Anarchy.- Chapter 3. The State of Nature in The Elements.- Chapter 4. The State of Nature in De Cive.- Chapter 5. The State of Nature in Leviathan.- PART III. Hobbes's Theory of International Relations.- Chapter 6. Hobbes and the International Anarchy.- Chapter 7. Hobbesian Internationalism: Hobbes Meets Kant.- Chapter 8. Challenges: Globalisation and the Resurgence of Private Authority.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 398g
    • Untertitel Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy
    • Autor Silviya Lechner
    • Titel Hobbesian Internationalism
    • Veröffentlichung 09.12.2019
    • ISBN 3030306925
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783030306922
    • Jahr 2019
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T17mm
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 216
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 1st edition 2019
    • GTIN 09783030306922

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