The beehive as political metaphor: Criticism and fascination of Hobbes for Aristotelian naturalism

From the very beginning of Western political thought, the metaphor of the beehive has been used as a way to represent the political society. A use of this image can be found even in the first book of Aristotle's Politics. Hobbes rejects the validity of this metaphor in order to analyze this cri...

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