<p>Written in the form of a dialogue between a witness and a student &nbsp;Behemoth is Thomas Hobbes&rsquo; angry causal account of the English Civil War the events of which created the context for his political philosophy as elaborated in his seminal works De Cive (1642) and Leviathan (1651). The narrative spans from the beginning of the Scottish revolution in 1637 until the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. In his discussion of sedition rebellion the disintegration of authority and his countrymen&rsquo;s false notions about liberty government property and religion Hobbes describes the catastrophic outcome of government abuse and agitation by the universities the latter having proven to the nation &lsquo;as the wooden horse had been to the Trojans&rsquo;. Although completed in 1668 Charles II Hobbes&rsquo; former pupil flatly refused to licence it not caring for a direct discussion on these controversial topics and not least because although a proponent on rational grounds of the sovereign&rsquo;s absolute power Hobbes was at the same time an ambiguous royalist. The manuscript thus remained unpublished until the final year of Hobbes&rsquo; life when several pirate editions appeared abroad. Hobbes&rsquo; regular publisher William Crooke responded in 1682 by publishing a corrective version on which subsequent editions were based. Ferdinand T&ouml;nnies at last discovered the original manuscript in the late 19th century enabling him to restore numerous passages later deleted by the author thereby supplying in 1889 the closest thing there is to a faithful rendition of the original text.</p>
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