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What book about the role of government was written by Thomas Hobbs?
Utopia
Leviathan
Tabula Rasa
Inferno
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Leviathan.
Thomas Hobbes (spelled Hobbes) wrote Leviathan (1651), a key work arguing for a strong central authority and the social contract as the basis of government.
Thomas Hobbes (spelled Hobbes) wrote Leviathan (1651), a key work arguing for a strong central authority and the social contract as the basis of government.
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