Women Writers and the Early Modern British Political Tradition 1998
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511558580.005
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Political thought/political action: Margaret Cavendish's Hobbesian dilemma

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“…48 Cavendish (1664, p. 299.49 Cavendish (1664), p. 298. 50 On the connections between Cavendish and Hobbes, seeRogers (1996),Hutton (1997),Battigelli (1998),James (1999),Broad (2002),Ankers (2003), andSarasohn (2003).51 Cavendish (1667), pp. 144-5.…”
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“…48 Cavendish (1664, p. 299.49 Cavendish (1664), p. 298. 50 On the connections between Cavendish and Hobbes, seeRogers (1996),Hutton (1997),Battigelli (1998),James (1999),Broad (2002),Ankers (2003), andSarasohn (2003).51 Cavendish (1667), pp. 144-5.…”
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