I finished the last set of readings for my "Elements of the Law" course today. The last excerpt was from Hobbes, which I liked. It's such a delightfully despondent note to end the class on.
UPDATE: Aw, man. Professor Strauss said he ended with Hobbes as an example of what type of argument we need to reject as lawyers. Lame, lame, lame!
Thursday, December 04, 2008
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Curious, what was the Hobbes piece?
Might as well know what I'm supposed to reject before applying.
Just a few bits from Leviathan. He didn't like the idea that power is all that matters and arguments/reason get you nowhere (which I think is a slight misreading of Hobbes, but whatever).
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