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and left him deeply dispirited.
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The ambition in some ways to unite philosophy and
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politics has been a recurring dream
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of political philosophy ever since Plato.
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Socrates says he will be drowned in laughter but many
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other people have taken this dream or this aspiration very seriously.
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Consider one thinker, and I will, I'm going to read you a short passage
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and I'm going to come back to this again later in the semester,
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from Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, chapter 31 of Leviathan,
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where Hobbes gives us a very personal statement
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about his intention in writing this book.
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Hobbes wrote, "I am at the point of believing that my labors