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In-text: (Baumgold, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Baumgold, D., 1988. Hobbes's political theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
In-text: (Kelley, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Kelley, R., 2003. Plato's Republic. [online] Friesian.com. Available at: <http://www.friesian.com/plato.htm> [Accessed 2 January 2015].
People will quite naturally fear that others may (citing the right of nature) invade them, and may rationally plan to strike first as an anticipatory defense.
In-text: (Lloyd and Sreedhar, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Lloyd, S. and Sreedhar, S., 2002. Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hobbes-moral/> [Accessed 6 January 2015].
Niccolo Machiavelli shocked his contemporaries, and can still shock us, with his easy acceptance of the role of violence and cruelty in worldly success.
In-text: (Spencer, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Spencer, N., 2012. Machiavelli's The Prince, part 1: the challenge of power | Nick Spencer. [online] the Guardian. Available at: <http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2012/mar/26/machiavelli-prince-power-good-evil> [Accessed 30 December 2014].
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