The Scholar in a RepublicGood Press, 08/12/2020 - 28 páginas Wendell Phillips' 'The Scholar in a Republic' is a thought-provoking treatise that delves into the role of intellectual leaders in a democratic society. The book promotes the idea that scholars have a unique responsibility to uphold moral and political values, advocating for social justice and equality. Phillips' writing style is eloquent and persuasive, embodying the transcendentalist ideals of his time. He skillfully uses rhetoric to engage readers and ignite a sense of civic duty. Set against the backdrop of the mid-19th century in America, 'The Scholar in a Republic' reflects the social and political turmoil of the era, making it a relevant and timeless piece of literature. Wendell Phillips was a renowned abolitionist, orator, and advocate for social reform. His personal experiences and dedication to fighting inequality inspired him to pen this powerful manifesto for the intellectual elite. By shedding light on the responsibilities of scholars in upholding democracy and justice, Phillips challenges readers to reflect on their own roles in society. 'The Scholar in a Republic' is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of academia and activism, offering valuable insights into the power of knowledge and discourse in shaping a better world. |
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The Scholar in a Republic: Address at the Centennial Anniversary of the Phi ... Wendell Phillips Visualização integral - 1881 |
The Scholar in a Republic: Address at the Centennial Anniversary of the Phi ... Wendell Phillips Visualização integral - 1881 |
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