![]() ![]() Perhaps, of greatest importance is Part III of the book because it allows feeling the significance of changes which the United Kingdom was going through back then. ![]() Instead, Hobbes chose to deal with them in a way that makes the readers feel themselves a part of this history. The book does not directly describe these events, nor does it contain any concealed descriptions. All these parts have been written with regards to the events which were taking place in the United Kingdom in the 16th-17th centuries, the times when it experienced numerous changes in government and religious convictions. The book consists of four main parts, namely Part I: Of Man, Part II: Of Commonwealth, Part II: of a Christian Commonwealth, and Part IV: Of the Kingdom of Darkness. People’s ideas regarding politics, religion, society, and the like matters always differ this is why there is no wonder that Hobbes’s book caused so many controversial opinions. ![]() Leviathan was written by Thomas Hobbes in 1651 and since then the debates over this book have been taking place. ![]()
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