Restructuring The Constitution: A Hobbesian Thought Experiment
From UCL Uncovering Politics by UCL Political Science
March 12, 2026 · 47 min · Season 17 · Episode 9
About this episode
This episode explores the agenda of constitutional reform and its implications beyond traditional government structures.
This week we’re looking at the agenda of constitutional reform. What exactly should that agenda cover, and should it look beyond government, parliament and courts?
Topics covered
- constitutional reform
- government
- politics
- parliament
- courts
Keywords
- constitutional reform
- government
- politics
- Hobbes
- parliament
- courts
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: UCL Political Science
Books & works: Restructuring The Constitution
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