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H I S T O R Y

O F

P O L I T I C A L T H O U G H T

S P I N O Z A

Spinoza (1632-1677)2

‘The true purpose of the state is in fact freedom.’

...

‘authority in sacred matters belongs wholly to the

sovereign powers’

The excommunication (1656)3

The excommunication (1656)4

Amsterdam as a ‘hot-bed of pernicious and hertical sectaries’:

•Calvinists

•Lutherans

•Catholics

•Remonstrants

•Mennonites

•Arians

•Sophists

•Socinians

•Jews

•Muslims

•atheists

•...

Spinoza ‘became one of the first people to live outside of any religious affiliation’

Right

Spinoza 5

Power EQUALS

Supreme law of nature:

Necessity of preservation results in:

Fear

&

Mutual

assistance

Right

Spinoza 6

Power EQUALS

Necessity of preservation results in:

Civil State

Spinoza 7

Universal law of nature:

NB, it always remains a choice

Right

Spinoza 8

Power EQUALS

Necessity of preservation results in:

FEAR

When religious authorities divide sovereign power:

Right

Spinoza 9

Power EQUALS

Necessity of preservation results in:

State

has jurisdiction

over civil

AND

religious

matters

Thus

Right

Spinoza 10

Power EQUALS

Necessity of preservation results in:

FEAR

When the state decides on religious doctrine:

Right

Spinoza 11

Power EQUALS

Necessity of preservation results in:

State

has jurisdiction

over civil

AND

external religious

matters

Thus

Lynching of Johan & Cornelis de Witt (1672) 12

Lynching of Johan & Cornelis de Witt (1672) 13

Lynching of Johan & Cornelis de Witt (1672) 14

Spinoza 15

‘I have spent several hours with Spinoza, after dinner. He

said to me that, on the day of the massacres of the De Witts,

he wanted to go out at night and post a placard near the

site of the massacres reading ultimi barbarorum. But his host

locked the house to keep him from going out, for he would

be exposed to being torn to pieces.’

–Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Spinoza – Freedom? 16

‘The true purpose of the state is in fact freedom.’

...

‘authority in sacred matters belongs wholly to the

sovereign powers’

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