The renowned work by the English political philosopher examines the structure of society and legitimate government, arguing for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign.
The renowned work by the English political philosopher examines the structure of society and legitimate government, arguing for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign.
General Note
First published in 1651.
Content Note
Part I Of Man -- Part II Of Common-wealth -- Part III Of a Christian Common-wealth -- Part IV Of the Kingdome of Darknesse -- A review, and conclusion.