My recent presentations on Hobbes and family 🍄:
'Why Hasn't Hobbes Abolished the Family?', at Midlands Political Thought Postgraduate Conference, October 2024, Nottingham.
'The Family in Hobbes: Natural and Artificial', at BIAPT, January 2025, York.
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