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An Oration on the Life and Services of Thomas Paine. A Tribute to Revolutionary Ideas and Thinkers
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- Nombre de pages117
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-609993-0
- EAN4064066099930
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille555 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "An Oration on the Life and Services of Thomas Paine, " Robert Green Ingersoll crafts a compelling tribute that captures the essence of Paine's contributions to revolutionary thought and American independence. Written in a fervent oratorical style, Ingersoll's speech interweaves historical analysis with passionate rhetoric, celebrating Paine as a courageous advocate for reason and liberty in an age shrouded in dogma.
Contextually, the oration emerges from the late 19th century, a period marked by a growing secularism and the elevation of rational inquiry over traditional religious values, aligning Paine's legacy with Ingersoll's own philosophical stance against superstition. Robert Green Ingersoll, known as the "Great Agnostic, " was a prominent political leader and orator whose views on religion and free thought were revolutionary for his time.
His admiration for Thomas Paine'Äîa fellow advocate for secularism and rationalism'Äîwas deeply rooted in Ingersoll's commitment to individual liberty and social justice. Ingersoll's own experiences as a public figure and his resistance to dogmatic beliefs fueled his desire to honor Paine, showcasing the enduring relevance of Paine'Äôs ideas in contemporary discourse. For readers interested in the intersections of history, philosophy, and rhetoric, Ingersoll's oration is a vital exploration of Thomas Paine's impact on modern thought.
This eloquent and impassioned tribute not only provides insights into Paine's revolutionary spirit but also serves as a vital examination of the ongoing struggle for reasoned discourse and human rights. The work is essential for scholars and enthusiasts eager to understand the foundational ideas that shaped modern democratic ideals.
Contextually, the oration emerges from the late 19th century, a period marked by a growing secularism and the elevation of rational inquiry over traditional religious values, aligning Paine's legacy with Ingersoll's own philosophical stance against superstition. Robert Green Ingersoll, known as the "Great Agnostic, " was a prominent political leader and orator whose views on religion and free thought were revolutionary for his time.
His admiration for Thomas Paine'Äîa fellow advocate for secularism and rationalism'Äîwas deeply rooted in Ingersoll's commitment to individual liberty and social justice. Ingersoll's own experiences as a public figure and his resistance to dogmatic beliefs fueled his desire to honor Paine, showcasing the enduring relevance of Paine'Äôs ideas in contemporary discourse. For readers interested in the intersections of history, philosophy, and rhetoric, Ingersoll's oration is a vital exploration of Thomas Paine's impact on modern thought.
This eloquent and impassioned tribute not only provides insights into Paine's revolutionary spirit but also serves as a vital examination of the ongoing struggle for reasoned discourse and human rights. The work is essential for scholars and enthusiasts eager to understand the foundational ideas that shaped modern democratic ideals.
















