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An Emancipation Of The Mind Radical Philosophy The War Over Slavery And The Refounding Of America Matthew Stewart

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An Emancipation Of The Mind Radical Philosophy The War Over Slavery And The Refounding Of America Matthew Stewart
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Matthew Stewart
ISBN: 9781324003625, 1324003626
Language: English
Year: 2024

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An Emancipation Of The Mind Radical Philosophy The War Over Slavery And The Refounding Of America Matthew Stewart by Matthew Stewart 9781324003625, 1324003626 instant download after payment.

How a band of antislavery leaders recovered the radical philosophical inspirations of the first American Revolution to defeat the slaveholders' oligarchy in the Civil War.

This is a story about a dangerous idea—one which ignited revolutions in America, France, and Haiti; burst across Europe in the revolutions of 1848; and returned to inflame a new generation of intellectuals to lead the abolition movement—the idea that all men are created equal.

In their struggle against the slaveholding oligarchy of their time, America's antislavery leaders found their way back to the rationalist, secularist, and essentially atheist inspiration for the first American Revolution. Frederick Douglass's unusual interest in radical German philosophers and Abraham Lincoln's buried allusions to the same thinkers are but a few of the clues that underlie this propulsive philosophical detective story. With fresh takes on forgotten thinkers like Theodore Parker,...

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