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Leviathan

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Leviathan

De : Thomas Hobbes
Lu par : AI Voice Bob
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. What power can hold humanity together when fear, ambition, and violence threaten to tear it apart?

In *Leviathan*, Thomas Hobbes builds one of the most formidable visions in political philosophy: a world where human beings, left without authority, fall into suspicion, conflict, and the desperate struggle for survival. Written in the shadow of civil war, Hobbes’s masterpiece asks a ruthless question that still defines political life: what must we surrender in order to live in peace?

Through his famous account of the state of nature, the social contract, and the sovereign power of the commonwealth, Hobbes examines the foundations of law, obedience, liberty, religion, and political order. His argument is stark, unsettling, and enduring: without a power strong enough to command peace, society risks collapsing into fear and war.

First published in 1651, *Leviathan* became one of the most influential works of modern political thought. Its ideas shaped debates on authority, government, individual rights, security, and the limits of freedom—and they remain urgently relevant in an age of polarization, distrust, and institutional crisis.

This AI-narrated audiobook offers a clear, polished, and immersive listening experience, making Hobbes’s dense and powerful reasoning more accessible while preserving the force of his argument.

Enter the mind that redefined sovereignty, fear, and the social contract. Begin listening to *Leviathan* today.
Philosophie Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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