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HOBBES

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Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereign power was due to universal social and economic causes and this should be explained in the creation and application of law. The great intellectual changes in Europe required radical changes in political theory. All the previous currents of thought intersected in Hobbes with writings motivated by the civil wars and his intention to exert influence on the side of the king. He believed in the monarchy as the most stable form of government although his principles were contrary to those of the Stuarts as well as the revolutionaries. Its positive influence will not be understood until the 19th century.

Title: HOBBES

Author: Albertas Pocius

International Journal of Novel Research in Interdisciplinary Studies

ISSN 2394-9716

Vol. 9, Issue 4, July 2022 - August 2022

Page No: 8-10

Novelty Journals

Website: www.noveltyjournals.com

Published Date: 15-July-2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6840760

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International Journal of Novel Research in Interdisciplinary Studies, ISSN 2394-9716, Novelty Journals, Website: www.noveltyjournals.com,

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