The Iliad as a ‘dangerous’ text. Part 2
In contrast to Plato, Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (1588 – 1679) considered the Iliad to be a ‘dangerous’ text not for reasons of its alleged impiety, but because it was a paradigm for disrespecting sovereign authority. Hobbes identifies two causes of the English Civil War in his 1668 book Behemoth: the History of the Causes… Continue reading