Pierre Manent (Rebecca Balinski, trans., Princeton University Press, 1996)
Commentary
“Hobbes versus Descartes”
Edwin Curley, in Descartes and his Contemporaries (Roger Ariew and Marjorie Grene, eds., University of Chicago Press, 1995), pp. 97-109
“Fear of Death” by Gary Herbert
Herbert, Gary. "Fear of Death and the Foundations of Natural Right in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes." Hobbes Studies 7, no. 1 (1994): 56–68.
“The Reception of Hobbes”
Mark Goldie, in The Cambridge History of Political Thought 1450-1700 (J.H. Burns and Mark Goldie, eds., Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 589-615
“A Critique of Hobbes’s Critique of Biblical and Natural Religion in Leviathan”
Thomas L. Pangle, Jewish Political Studies Review, 4:2 (Fall 1992): 25-57
“‘I durst not write so boldly’ or, How to Read Hobbes’ Theological-Political Treatise”
Edwin Curley, in Hobbes e Spinoza, (Daniela Bostrenghi, ed., intr. by Emilia Giancotti, Bibliopolis, 1992), pp. 497-593
Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes
G. A. J. Rogers and Alan Ryan, eds. (Oxford University Press, 1991)
History and Modernity in the Thought of Thomas Hobbes
Robert P. Kraynak, History and Modernity in the Thought of Thomas Hobbes, Cornell University Press, 1990.
“Time, History, and Eschatology in the Thought of Thomas Hobbes”
J. G. A. Pocock, in Politics, Language and Time: Essays on Political Thought and History (Chicago University Press, 1989), pp. 148-201
The Rhetoric of Leviathan
David Johnston (Princeton University Press, 1989)