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In this article, I study Suarez’s defense of the Pope’s indirect power and Hobbes criticism of the same. Although Suarez’s view is normally regarded as moderate, here I indicate his closeness to theocracy. In addition, I show that, while Hobbes may be closer to the contemporary position, his tendency towards monocracy makes him unable to account for the possibility of a harmonic coexistence between spiritual and religious powers.

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Suarez, Hobbes, indirect power, monocracy

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Miguel Saralegui, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. Facultad de Artes liberales

7941169 Santiago