A study on Thomas Hobbes' and John Locke's spatial theory of politics. The essay offers an Atlantic reading of Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government based on the spatial concepts of “Land” and “Sea”. «Land» is considered as the spatial principle of a terracentric conception of politics, in which politics is viewed as static, and order exists only when conflict is neutralized. «Sea», on the contrary, is the spatial principle of a maritime conception of politics, in which politics is viewed as fluid, and order is shaped in an endless, changing, and conflicting movement of powers and agents. From this perspective, modern sovereignty emerges as a process of reterritorialization of politics.

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis: Modern theory of sovereignty and the neutralization of Atlantic Disobedience / Laudani, R.. - In: STORICAMENTE. - ISSN 2282-6033. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2014), pp. 34.1-34.13. [10.12977/stor582]

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis: Modern theory of sovereignty and the neutralization of Atlantic Disobedience

LAUDANI, RAFFAELE
2014

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A study on Thomas Hobbes' and John Locke's spatial theory of politics. The essay offers an Atlantic reading of Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government based on the spatial concepts of “Land” and “Sea”. «Land» is considered as the spatial principle of a terracentric conception of politics, in which politics is viewed as static, and order exists only when conflict is neutralized. «Sea», on the contrary, is the spatial principle of a maritime conception of politics, in which politics is viewed as fluid, and order is shaped in an endless, changing, and conflicting movement of powers and agents. From this perspective, modern sovereignty emerges as a process of reterritorialization of politics.
2014
Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis: Modern theory of sovereignty and the neutralization of Atlantic Disobedience / Laudani, R.. - In: STORICAMENTE. - ISSN 2282-6033. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2014), pp. 34.1-34.13. [10.12977/stor582]
Laudani, R.
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