Tom Sorell: Introduction
Part One: Leviathan among Hobbes's Political Writings
1: Karl Schuhmann: Leviathan and De cive
2: Kinch Hoekstra: Hobbes De Facto? 'A Review and Conclusion'
3: Ted H. Miller: The Uniqueness of Leviathan: Authorizing Poets,
Philosophers, and Sovereigns
4: Luc Foisneau: Leviathan's Theory of Justice
Part Two: Passion and Politics
5: Richard Tuck: The Utopianism of Leviathan
6: Quentin Skinner: Hobbes and the Classical Theory of Laughter
7: Yves-Charles Zarka: The Political Subject
8: Tom Sorell: The Burdensome Freedom of Sovereigns
Part Three: Biblical and Political Authority
9: Edwin Curley: The Covenant with God in Hobbes's Leviathan
10: A. P. Martinich: The Interpretation of Covenants in
Leviathan
11: Noel Malcolm: Leviathan, the Pentateuch, and the Origins of
Modern Biblical Criticism
12: Franck Lessay: Hobbes's Protestantism
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