Lexington Books
Pages: 176
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7391-2093-4 • Paperback • March 2007 • $56.99 • (£44.00)
Geoffrey M. Vaughan is assistant professor of political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Chapter 1 Practical Problems , but no Solutions?
Chapter 2 Politics, Stability, and Education
Chapter 3 The Lessons of Political Education
Chapter 4 Learning through History and through Behemoth
Chapter 5 The Structure and Lessons of Behemoth
Chapter 6 Epilogue: The Return of Hobbesian Political Education
Recommended.
— Choice Reviews
Concise, rich, and provocative.
— Seventeenth-Century News
The author gives a comprehensive image of Hobbes' political project.... Vaughan compellingly refutes in this book many traditional interpretations of Hobbes' political projects and develops his own intriguing alternative account of Hobbes' project both skillfully and persuasively.
— Political Studies Review, May 2009, Vol 7 No 2
This book resembles some piano performances, in which the pianist's left hand traces a conventional melody line while the right flies off in audacious arpeggios . . . . Vaughn's logic is admirably clear and well laid out. . . . It is an imaginative and thought-provoking interpretation. . . .
— Perspectives on Politics