In 1651, Thomas Hobbes repurposed this monster to describe the .
In ancient mythology and biblical texts, the Leviathan is the ultimate creature of the deep. Leviathan
The state is not a person but an "artificial man" or machine designed to prevent collapse through the sheer force of fear and authority. In 1651, Thomas Hobbes repurposed this monster to
The is a multifaceted symbol that bridges ancient mythology, political philosophy, and modern existentialism. Whether viewed as a literal monster of the abyss or a metaphorical "mortal god," it represents the overwhelming forces—divine, political, or internal—that humans must reconcile with to find order. The Primordial Chaos " it represents the overwhelming forces—divine