PitchCentric
Leviathan (Books I and II)
Updated 11 days ago · Refreshed hourly
historynews

Leviathan (Books I and II)

Hosted by Thomas Hobbes · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 32 episodes

Where this show ranks

Episodes
32
Last ep.
17 days ago
Avg length
26m
Booking Probability™
31
Stretch.
Sign in to score against your profile.
Estimated audience
,
Audience size not yet estimated
Listen Score
21
Niche reach.
Virality (30d)
47
Steady cadence.

Pitch Analysis

Sign in to see how your Guest Score compares to this show's Required Pod Score and get a Stretch / Match-fit / Anchor verdict.
Required Pod Score
80/ 100
Premium

Established thought leaders with verified media credentials.

Contact path
Verified email on file
Unlock verified contacts
Guest openness
Not signalled recently
Best topics to pitch
historynewspolitics

About this podcast

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a compelling argument for a social contract and the necessity of a strong sovereign to maintain order. Hobbes famously posits that without such governance, humanity is condemned to a chaotic state of nature, exemplified by his assertion of Bellum omnium contra omnes—the war of all against all. He contends that rebellion against the social contract is unjustified, yet intriguingly acknowledges the potential for the states dissolution if it fails to ensure the peace and defense of its citizens. When that happens, individuals inevitably return to their natural state until a new contract is forged. This thought-provoking exploration invites listeners to reflect on the balance between authority and individual rights. Summary from Wikipedia.

historynewspolitics

About the host

Thomas Hobbes hosts Leviathan (Books I and II), a history show with 32 episodes published.

Verified host email:████████@████.comSign in to unlock →

Recent episodes

Our AI reads these to draft pitches

032 - XXXI - Of the Kingdom of God by Nature

Feb 9, 202627m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

031 - XXX - Of the Office of the Sovereign Representative

Feb 9, 202637m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

030 - XXIX - Of Those Things that Weaken or Tend to the Dissolution of a Commonwealth

Feb 9, 202628m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

029 - XXVIII - Of Punishments and Rewards

Feb 9, 202621m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

028 - XXVII - Of Crimes Excuses and Extenuations

Feb 9, 202643m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

027 - XXVI - Of Civil Laws

Feb 9, 202646m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

026 - XXV - Of Counsel

Feb 9, 202618m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

025 - XXIV - Of the Nutrition and Procreation of a Commonwealth

Feb 9, 202614m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

024 - XXIII - Of the Public Ministers of Sovereign Power

Feb 9, 202610m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

023 - XXII - Of Systems Subject Political and Private

Feb 9, 202630m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

022 - XXI - Of the Liberty of Subjects

Feb 9, 202624m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

021 - XX - Of Dominion Paternal and Despotical

Feb 9, 202620m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

020 - XIX - Of the Several Kinds of Commonwealth by Institution and of Succession to the Sovereign Power

Feb 9, 202624m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

019 - XVIII - Of the Rights of Sovereigns by Institution

Feb 9, 202621m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

018 - XVII - Of the Causes Generation and Definition of a Commonwealth

Feb 9, 202610m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

017 - XVI - Of Persons Authors and Things Personated

Feb 9, 202613m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

016 - XV - Of Other Laws of Nature

Feb 9, 202641m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

015 - XIV - Of the First and Second Natural Laws and of Contracts

Feb 9, 202633m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

014 - XIII - Of the Natural Condition of Mankind as Concerning Their Felicity and Misery

Feb 9, 202614m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

013 - XII - Of Religion

Feb 9, 202628m0

In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a

Show notes

Sponsors and advertisers

Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.

Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

historynewspolitics

Successful pitch examples

No public pitch examples yet for this show.

Generate your own personalised pitch

Best industries to pitch Leviathan (Books I and II) for

Based on semantic analysis of episode topics and host coverage, this show is a strong guest fit for executives in:

Industry fit is computed by PitchCentric using vector embeddings of the show's episode catalog.

Similar podcasts to Leviathan (Books I and II)

Shows with the most semantically similar episode content. Pitch one, pitch all; producers cluster.

Frequently asked questions

How do I pitch Leviathan (Books I and II) as a podcast guest?

Leviathan (Books I and II) has a verified contact on file. Create a free PitchCentric account to access it and generate a personalised pitch in seconds. Research at least 3 recent episodes first and lead with a specific angle that serves their history audience.

Who is the host of Leviathan (Books I and II)?

Leviathan (Books I and II) is hosted by Thomas Hobbes. The show is categorised under history (news) and has published 32 episodes.

How many episodes does Leviathan (Books I and II) have?

Leviathan (Books I and II) has published 32 episodes.

What topics does Leviathan (Books I and II) cover?

Leviathan (Books I and II) regularly covers history, news, politics. It sits in the history category, with a news focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Leviathan (Books I and II)?

Leviathan (Books I and II) is accessible for guests with genuine history expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is Leviathan (Books I and II) currently accepting guest pitches?

Leviathan (Books I and II) hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Leviathan (Books I and II) episodes?

Episodes of Leviathan (Books I and II) average 26 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does Leviathan (Books I and II) typically look for?

Our data rates Leviathan (Books I and II)'s guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.

Methodology. Booking Probability™ blends Listen Score, 30-day Virality, open-to-guests detection, and Apple ratings. Data refreshed every 60 minutes. Listen Score and Booking Probability are calculated by PitchCentric. Last enriched 11 days ago.

Is this podcast yours and you'd like to remove or correct details? Request removal or email privacy@pitchcentric.com.