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Thomas J. Lewis. Recognizing Rights: Hobbes on the Authority of Mothers and Conquerors. Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de science politique [Internet]. 2003;36(1):39 60. Available from: http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy4.lib.le.ac.uk/stable/3233345 62. McManus S. Fictive theories: towards a deconstructive and utopian political imagination [Internet]. 1st ed. Vol. Studies in European culture and history. New York: Palgrave Macmillan; 2005. Available from: http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=http://site.ebrary.com/lib/leicester/doc?id=10118439 63. Sadler GB. Reason as danger and remedy for the modern subject in Hobbes Leviathan. Philosophy & Social Criticism. 2009 Nov 1;35(9):1099 118. 64. Slomp G. Hobbes and the Equality of Women. Political Studies. 1994 Sep;42(3):441 52. 65. Zagorin P. Hobbes and the law of nature [Internet]. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 2009. Available from: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/leicester/doc?id=10364736 66. Macpherson CB. The political theory of possessive individualism: Hobbes to Locke. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1962. 67. Rogers GAJ, Ryan A. Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes. Vol. Mind Association occasional series. Oxford: Clarendon Press; 1988. 10/71

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