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The Scholar in a Republic (eBook)

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2022
27 Seiten
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859-654708808-0 (EAN)

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The Scholar in a Republic - Wendell Phillips
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In "The Scholar in a Republic," Wendell Phillips explores the intricate relationship between the scholar and the democratic society in which they inhabit. With eloquence and vigor, Phillips advocates for the role of education and intellectual pursuit as foundational elements in a thriving republic. The book's style is marked by its engaging rhetoric and impassioned prose, characteristic of the abolitionist and orator, interspersed with historical analysis and social critique. Phillips positions the scholar not merely as an academic but as a vital civic participant, emphasizing the responsibility to address moral and social injustices pervasive in American society during the mid-19th century. Wendell Phillips, a prominent abolitionist and social reformer, was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical climate of his time. His commitment to social justice, civil rights, and pacifism shaped his understanding of the scholar's duties in the context of a democratic society. His background as a Harvard-educated orator, coupled with his active participation in social movements, drove him to reflect on the moral implications of scholarship and its potential to inspire societal transformation. This compelling work is recommended for readers seeking insight into the intersection of education, citizenship, and social responsibility. Phillips' passionate articulation of the scholar's role remains relevant, making it a pivotal read for those interested in the responsibilities of intellect in shaping a just society.

Wendell Phillips (1811–1884) was a prominent American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator, and attorney. He was a key member of the American abolitionist movement, dedicating his life to the eradication of slavery. Born into a wealthy Boston family, Phillips was educated at Harvard College and went on to attend Harvard Law School. However, his career is best remembered for his activism and eloquent speeches rather than his brief legal practice. As a notable public figure, his rhetorical gifts were formidable, and he was often called upon to speak on issues of the day. One of his significant essays, 'The Scholar in a Republic,' presents a compelling argument on the role and responsibility of intellectuals in society. Through this work, he challenged scholars and thinkers to be active participants in the struggle for justice and equality. Phillips was known for his persuasive literary style that seamlessly blended classical references and moral appeal. This essay, along with his speeches, is reflective of his dedication to civil rights and his mastery in the use of language to provoke moral introspection and societal change. Phillips's legacy as a writer and orator remains influential in discussions about the moral duties of the intellectual community in social and political reform movements.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lernhilfen Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte 1880s works • 19th century speeches • Abolitionist Perspective • activism influence • American abolitionism • American Scholar • civil rights literature • Classic • Classic Literature • critical thinking • Cultural analysis • Democratic engagement • Educational Philosophy • Education Impact • Harvard University • Historical • historical context • historical nonfiction • Intellectual Agitator • Intellectual history • Intellectual responsibility • Literary Excellence • Literary speech • oratory and rhetoric • Political activism • Political Discourse • political essays • republican ideals • Social Critique • social reform texts • societal values • Wendell Phillips writings
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