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Thomas Hobbes.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:38:02
Category: / Social Sciences / Politics
Length: 6 pages (1613 words)
How might we define the modern state? The inference that we might be able to define what constitutes a modern state presupposes that it already existed prior to it becoming modern. This is not in doubt. What are task then entails is to illuminate the transition from pre-modern to a modern state, and to distinguish its characteristic features. We shall undertake this task by considering historical changes in how the state legitimises its rule, and …
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