Book contents
- Hobbes Today
- Hobbes Today
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editor’s Introduction
- Part I Application to Governmental Powers and Their Limits
- Part II Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions
- 7 Hobbes’s Challenge to Public Reason Liberalism
- 8 “Thrown amongst Many”
- 9 The Imperfect Legitimacy of Punishment
- 10 In Harm’s Way
- 11 ConfrontingJihad
- Part III Application to Problems of Global Scope
- Index
10 - In Harm’s Way
Hobbes on the Duty to Fight for One’s Country
from Part II - Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2013
- Hobbes Today
- Hobbes Today
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editor’s Introduction
- Part I Application to Governmental Powers and Their Limits
- Part II Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions
- 7 Hobbes’s Challenge to Public Reason Liberalism
- 8 “Thrown amongst Many”
- 9 The Imperfect Legitimacy of Punishment
- 10 In Harm’s Way
- 11 ConfrontingJihad
- Part III Application to Problems of Global Scope
- Index
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- Hobbes TodayInsights for the 21st Century, pp. 209 - 228Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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