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>they have "demands"
lmao
should we tell them, lads?

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Hit me up with some good literature on authoritarianism /lit/, preferably in favor, not some gay Arendt stuff

I've started becoming interested in authoritarianism as a state-ideology but I feel there's so many great authors on Libertarianism like Mill and all that who I already know I'm looking for the equivalent

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Machiavelli and Hobbes

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Leviathan

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What is the best way to read Leviathan? All the way through? Sections?

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Hello /lit/

I would like some suggestions on books pertaining to political theory and philosophy, power, international relations, political economy, comparative politics, political history, etc; basically books that fall under the study of political science.

So far I have read
>The Prince by Machiavelli
>The Republic by Plato
>The Federalist Papers by Madison/Hamilton
>Leviathan by Hobbes
>The Social Contract by Rousseau
>Perpetual Peace by Kant

I am an undergraduate political science student and I think its a good idea to read these things on my own time and outside of class assignments, so any suggestions would be appreciated.

Also I've heard a lot about Micheal Foucault from here. I'd like to check him out too so any tips on where to start with him would be good too.

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