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“Moreover, it is difficult to reconcile Hobbes’s distrust for the individual with his confidence in the altruistic nature of the individual or individuals who will oversee and control the Leviathan. Are not the latter also of flesh and blood? Hobbes seems to be saying that man’s nature cannot be trusted but the nature of a ruler or a ruling assembly of men can be trusted. How so?”
About This Quote
Source Book: Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes, 1651
Hobbes argues that while individuals are self‑interested, a collective sovereign can act for the common good, though this creates a paradox about trust.
In simple terms: People are selfish, but a ruler can be trusted.
Question the assumptions about collective authority.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government formation
- policy making
- legal frameworks
- public administration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can a ruler truly act altruistically?
- What safeguards prevent tyranny?
Hobbes’ view may overlook power abuse and lack of accountability.