"That democratic ink must be wiped away" : hobbes and the normativity of democracy
Hobbes's preference for monarchical sovereign forms and his critique of democratic political organization are well known. In this article I suggest, however, that his opposition to democratic life constitutes the central frame through which we must understand some of the most important theoreti...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1559032023-03-05T15:32:54Z "That democratic ink must be wiped away" : hobbes and the normativity of democracy Holman, Christopher School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Thomas Hobbes Political Philosophy Hobbes's preference for monarchical sovereign forms and his critique of democratic political organization are well known. In this article I suggest, however, that his opposition to democratic life constitutes the central frame through which we must understand some of the most important theoretical mutations that occur throughout the various stages of his civil science. Key alterations in the Hobbesian political theory from The Elements of Law to Leviathan can be interpreted as efforts to retroactively foreclose the emergence of a substantive democratic normativity that the prior theoretical framework allowed for or suggested. Hobbes's opposition to democracy is ultimately so significant so as to fundamentally structure various key elements of his political philosophy. Ministry of Education (MOE) Submitted/Accepted version Research for the project of which this paper is a part was supported by a Singapore Ministry of Education AcRF Tier 1 Grant. 2022-03-24T07:12:42Z 2022-03-24T07:12:42Z 2021 Journal Article Holman, C. (2021). "That democratic ink must be wiped away" : hobbes and the normativity of democracy. Review of Politics, 83(3), 305-328. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0034670521000127 0034-6705 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155903 10.1017/S0034670521000127 2-s2.0-85107865339 3 83 305 328 en Review of Politics © 2021 The Author(s). All rights reserved. This paper was published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of University of Notre Dame in Review of Politics and is made available with permission of The Author(s). application/pdf |
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Hobbes's preference for monarchical sovereign forms and his critique of democratic political organization are well known. In this article I suggest, however, that his opposition to democratic life constitutes the central frame through which we must understand some of the most important theoretical mutations that occur throughout the various stages of his civil science. Key alterations in the Hobbesian political theory from The Elements of Law to Leviathan can be interpreted as efforts to retroactively foreclose the emergence of a substantive democratic normativity that the prior theoretical framework allowed for or suggested. Hobbes's opposition to democracy is ultimately so significant so as to fundamentally structure various key elements of his political philosophy. |
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