Part of: The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, 2 vols. The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, vol 1
- Benedict de Spinoza (author)
- Robert Harvey Monro Elwes (translator)
This volume contains 2 of Spinoza’s most important political works, the Theologico-Political Treatise and the posthumous Political Treatise.
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Key Quotes
Religion & Toleration
But if, in despotic statecraft, the supreme and essential mystery be to hoodwink the subjects, and to mask the fear, which keeps them down, with the specious garb of religion, so that men may fight as bravely for slavery as for safety, and count it not shame but highest honour to risk their blood…
Freedom of Speech
Since, therefore, no one can abdicate his freedom of judgment and feeling; since every man is by indefeasible natural right the master of his own thoughts, it follows that men thinking in diverse and contradictory fashions, cannot, without disastrous results, be compelled to speak only according to…
Freedom of Speech
(N)o man’s mind can possibly lie wholly at the disposition of another, for no one can willingly transfer his natural right of free reason and judgment, or be compelled so to do. For this reason government which attempts to control minds is accounted tyrannical, and it is considered an abuse of…
Critical Responses
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Historical and Critical DictionaryPierre Bayle
A defense of toleration and critical commentary on other philosophers including Spinoza.
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Spinoza’s Critique of ReligionLeo Strauss
A critical examination of Spinoza’s views on revelation, reason, and the Bible.