The Ideology of Order: A Comparative Analysis of Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes

London: Allen & Unwin (1974)
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A school of thought traceable to the political writings of Bodin and Hobbes believes that "order" is the cardinal principle which takes precedence over "justice" - which is reduced to conformity. The main concern of this book is to analyse this tradition through study of its progenitors.

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