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Analysis of the Image of the Hero of F. M. Dostoevsky's Novel "Crime and Punishment" by Raskolnikov Based on Thomas Hobbes' Book "Leviathan" (The Answer to the Question "Do I Have the Right?")

Atayeva Bagul Bairamgeldiyevna

Journal of Politics and Law, 2025, vol. 18, issue 3, 45

Abstract: As for the first one, he committed a murder, which is nothing but a pre- planned crime. The fact that a premeditated crime is much more serious than a crime committed on the basis of false principles is confirmed by T. Hobbes himself (p.236), But another one immediately manifests itself the side of the crime, namely, the gradual realization that he was wrong.

Date: 2025
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