Hobbes on Trade, Consumption and International Order

The Monist 89 (2):245-258 (2006)
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This paper considers Hobbes's idea that the international order is a permanent war zone, and relates it to the possibility and necessity of international trade, the dangers of certain kinds of imports, and the risks to states of trading companies.

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Tom Sorell
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