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Earth-Hunger and Other Essays. Enriched edition. Unraveling Social Complexities: Essays on Competition, Government, and Human Nature

Par : William Graham Sumner, Albert Galloway Keller, Courtney Middleton
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  • Nombre de pages262
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-606684-0
  • EAN4064066066840
  • Date de parution08/12/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Earth-Hunger and Other Essays, " William Graham Sumner presents a critical examination of societal norms, economic theories, and moral values prevalent in late 19th-century America. Through a collection of incisive essays, Sumner employs a sharp, analytical literary style that blends empirical observation with engaging rhetoric. He explores themes of individualism, capitalism, and the consequences of social paternalism, positioning these discussions within the burgeoning context of American economic thought and the rise of progressive movements.
Each essay serves as a mirror to the age, capturing the tensions between personal freedom and collective responsibility, making the collection an essential read for those interested in the underpinnings of modern American society. William Graham Sumner was a prominent sociologist and a leading advocate of social Darwinism, whose intellectual pursuits stemmed from a profound belief in individual liberty and the market's self-regulating power.
Born in 1840, his experiences as a teacher and an academic at Yale University provided him a unique vantage point from which to critique the socio-economic landscape of his time. His invested interest in the implications of wealth distribution and government intervention reveals a deep concern for the ethical and practical consequences of public policy. "Earth-Hunger and Other Essays" is highly recommended for scholars and lay readers alike, as it invites reflection on the interplay between economic reality and ethical imperatives.
Its relevance to contemporary debates surrounding social welfare and individual rights makes it a timeless contribution to socio-economic literature. Readers will find Sumner's arguments both provocative and enlightening, offering a compelling framework for understanding the complexities of modern civilization. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A comprehensive Introduction outlines these selected works' unifying features, themes, or stylistic evolutions. - A Historical Context section situates the works in their broader era-social currents, cultural trends, and key events that underpin their creation. - A concise Synopsis (Selection) offers an accessible overview of the included texts, helping readers navigate plotlines and main ideas without revealing critical twists. - A unified Analysis examines recurring motifs and stylistic hallmarks across the collection, tying the stories together while spotlighting the different work's strengths. - Reflection questions inspire deeper contemplation of the author's overarching message, inviting readers to draw connections among different texts and relate them to modern contexts. - Lastly, our hand-picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.