Thomas Hobbes is still greatly influential in modern culture, as he was back in the 17th Century. Dr. Vittorio Bufacchi will be explaining how Thomas Hobbes’s political thinking and philosphy, as in Leviathan (1651), is very much relevant today and an inspiration behind twenty first century works such as the “Hunger Games”.
Please arrive at 7pm for the illustrated talk which will start at 7.30pm in the Garden Room of the 13th century Old Bell Hotel, Abbey Row, Malmesbury SN16 0BW. There will be a hotel bar available in the Garden Room. Tickets are £10 per person and will be available to purchase shortly via Malmesbury Town Council’s website and at the counter of the Tourist Information Centre there - more details to follow.
Parking can be limited in Malmesbury, so if you are visiting, we suggest you consider parking either in the Cross Hayes Car Park SN16 9BZ in the centre of Malmesbury in front of the Town Hall, or in the Long Stay Car Park SN16 9JT. The latter accesses the Town from behind Malmesbury Abbey which is next to The Old Bell Hotel, up a fairly long set of steps, so you might wish to drop off passengers in town before parking.