Leviathan or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth,

That's French for "the ancient system," as in the ancient system of feudal privileges and the exercise of autocratic power over the peasants. The ancien regime never goes away, like vampires and dinosaur bones they are always hidden in the earth, exercising a mysterious influence. It is not paranoia to believe that the elites scheme against the common man. Inform yourself about their schemes here.

Leviathan or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth,

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Leviathan or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth, Ecclesiasticall and Civill
by Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury

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Table of Contents

• Contents
• Introduction
• The First Part: Of Man
• I: Of Sense
• II: Of Imagination
• III: Of the Consequence or Train of Imaginations
• IV: Of Speech
• V: Of Reason and Science
• VI: Of the Interior Beginnings of Voluntary Notions, Commonly called the Passions; and the Speeches by which They are Expressed
• VII: Of the Ends or Resolutions of Discourse
• VIII: Of the Virtues Commonly called Intellectual; and theirContrary Defects
• IX: Of the Several Subject of Knowledge
• X: Of Power, Worth, Dignity, Honour and Worthiness
• XI: Of the Difference of Manners
• XII: Of Religion
• XIII: Of the Natural Condition of Mankind as Concerning their Felicity and Misery
• XIV: Of the First and Second Natural Laws, and Of Contracts
• XV: Of Other Laws of Nature
• XVI: Of Persons, Authors, and Things Personated
• The Second Part: Of Commonwealth
• XVII: Of the Causes, Generation, and Definition of a Commonwealth
• XVIII: Of the Rights of Sovereigns by Institution
• XIX: Of the Several Kinds of Commonwealth by Institution, and of Succession to the Sovereign Power
• XX: Of Dominion Paternal and Despotical
• XXI: Of the Liberty of Subjects
• XXII: Of Systems Subject Political and Private
• XXIII: Of the Public Ministers of Sovereign Power
• XXIV: Of the Nutrition and Procreation of a Commonwealth
• XXV: Of Counsel
• XXVI: Of Civil Laws
• XXVII: Of Crimes, Excuses, and Extenuations
• XXVIII: Of Punishments and Rewards
• XXIX: Of Those Things that Weaken or Tend to the Dissolution of a Commonwealth
• XXX: Of the Office of the Sovereign Representative
• XXXI: Of the Kingdom of God by Nature
• The Third Part: Of a Christian Commonwealth
• XXXII: Of the Principles of Christian Politics
• XXXIII: Of the Number, Antiquity, Scope, Authority, and Interpreters of the Books of Holy Scripture
• XXXIV: Of the Signification of Spirit, Angel, and Inspiration in the Books of Holy Scripture
• XXXV: Of the Signification in Scripture of Kingdom of God, of Holy, Sacred, and Sacrament
• XXXVI: Of the Word of God, and of Prophets
• XXXVII: Of Miracles and their Use
• XXXVIII: Of the Signification in Scripture of Eternal Life, Hell, Salvation, the World to Come, and Redemption
• XXXIX: Of the Signification in Scripture of the Word Church
• XL: Of the Rights of the Kingdom of God, in Abraham, Moses, the High Priests, and the Kings of Judah
• XLI: Of the Office of our Blessed Saviour
• XLII: Of Power Ecclesiastical
• XLIII: Of What is Necessary for a Man’s Reception into the Kingdom of Heaven
• The Fourth Part: Of the Kingdom of Darkness
• XLIV: Of Spiritual Darkness From Misinterpretation of Scripture
• XLV: Of Demonology and Other Relics of the Religion of the Gentiles
• XLVI: Of Darkness from Vain Philosophy and Fabulous Traditions
• XLVII: Of the Benefit that Proceedeth from such Darkness, and to Whom it Accrueth
• A Review and Conclusion

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