Brian Batson

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For Hobbes, the fundamental concern in governance was the maintenance of public order and so the avoidance of the mortal danger of anarchy. He was against the sharing of power and was not excessively troubled by despotism. Democracy in any form, he believed, would inevitably lead to anarchy.
Building a Bridge to the 18th Century: How the Past Can Improve Our Future
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