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In 1651, Thomas Hobbes repurposed this monster to describe the .

The state is not a person but an "artificial man" or machine designed to prevent collapse through the sheer force of fear and authority. Leviathan

Across various traditions, the slaying of this "many-headed marine spirit" symbolizes God's triumph over chaos to establish cosmic order. 🏗️ The Political Machine In 1651, Thomas Hobbes repurposed this monster to

Hobbes argued that humans in a "state of nature" live in a "war of every man against every man," where life is "nasty, brutish, and short". 🏗️ The Political Machine Hobbes argued that humans

In the Book of Job, the Leviathan is described as a fire-breathing beast with scales like shields, representing a part of creation entirely beyond human control.

In ancient mythology and biblical texts, the Leviathan is the ultimate creature of the deep.