Terrell Carver
Search for other papers by Terrell Carver in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
Hobbes
Materialism, mechanism, masculinity
Abstract only
Log-in for full text

Sovereignty itself is a concept that is politically deployed, in just the way that Hobbes intended, to create states of a certain sort, rather than merely to represent them. This chapter aligns Hobbes's materialism, his use of mechanical metaphors and his political theory with early modern conceptions of masculinity. These famously contrast the calculating, 'rational' man of commerce and government with older, less egalitarian conceptions. To explicate this, Hobbes chooses a colourful language of metaphor that apparently works against his materialist literalism, yet the chapter argue that his consistent materialism is so bizarre that these outlandish tropes are required to express it. Ultimately Hobbes outlines a dominant masculinity that is mechanistic at the level of individual reasoning and behaviour, at the level of collective action and at an ontological level.

  • Collapse
  • Expand

All of MUP's digital content including Open Access books and journals is now available on manchesterhive.

 

Metrics

All Time Past Year Past 30 Days
Abstract Views 40 40 2
Full Text Views 0 0 0
PDF Downloads 0 0 0