Equality, Right, and Identity: Rethinking the Contract through Hobbes and Marx

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The following essay is an investigation into the nature of the contract, the way in which the contract indexes “right” and equality, and the textual and historical expressions—as well as echoes—that this has taken from Thomas Hobbes to Karl Marx.1 The opening set of conceptual remarks will lead to a reading of Hobbes's Leviathan and Marx's On the Jewish Question, with the intent of arguing that both texts were concerned with theoretically explicating the relationship between right and equality, germane to which was the problematic of the “nation,” which was itself conceived via the “Jewish question.” It will be argued…

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