Hobbesian Internationalism

Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030306922
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2019 9783030306922
Onderdeel van serie International Political Theory
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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.

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ISBN13:9783030306922
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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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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