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Título : Hobbes Concept of Multitude
Autor : Astorga, Omar
Palabras clave : Multitud, Pueblo, Representacion, Estado, Sedicion
Fecha de publicación : 7-Jan-2011
Editorial : Hobbes Studies
Citación : Astorga, O. (2011), Hobbes concept of Multitude. Hobbes Studies, Brill, pp.5-14.
Citación : Hobbes Studies;26
Resumen : Abstract In this brief article I expound some uses that Hobbes gave to the concept of multitude. Firstly, I explain the distinction between “people” and “multitude”, the confusion of which was regarded in De Cive as a cause of sedition. Th e plural and disunited character of the multitude is highlighted, in comparison with the unity that constitutes the people. Secondly, I show that Hobbes, beyond the cited distinction, makes a relevant use in Leviathan of the principle of representation, in order to show the way in which multitude becomes State. Finally, I highlight the two-fold use given by the author to such concept: on the one hand, by attributing a theoretical role to it, which should allow thinking of the rational construction of the State; on the other, by showing the historical reality of multitude, turned into a source of madness and sedition.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10872/3238
ISSN : 0921-5891
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