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Speech of Sedition (eBook)

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2023
31 Seiten
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In "Speech of Sedition," Eugene V. Debs articulates his passionate stance against the injustices of capitalism and the erosion of civil liberties during a time of national turmoil. Delivered during World War I, this profound address captures Debs's distinct literary style, marked by rousing rhetoric and an unwavering commitment to social justice. The speech serves as a compelling critique of American imperialism and the suppression of dissent, reflecting the social and political climate that silenced many voices in the early 20th century. Debs's eloquent language and persuasive arguments elevate the discourse around socialism and workers' rights, placing him firmly in the context of labor movement literature and political activism of his era. Eugene V. Debs was a prominent labor leader and one of the founding figures of the American socialist movement. His experiences in the railway strikes and his relentless advocacy for the working class profoundly influenced his political beliefs and activism. Debs's own encounters with the legal repercussions of his anti-war rhetoric underscore the significance of this speech, as he faced imprisonment for exercising his right to free expression, thus becoming a symbol of resistance against state repression. "Speech of Sedition" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of labor rights, civil liberties, and political dissent. Debs's powerful oratory not only resonates with contemporary struggles for social justice but also invites readers to reflect on the importance of safeguarding freedom of speech amid oppression. This text is a call to action for those seeking to understand the socio-political history of America and the enduring relevance of Debs's message.

Eugene Victor Debs (1855–1926) was an American socialist, political activist, and trade unionist. He is best remembered as one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), as well as for his five candidacies for the presidency of the United States as a member of the Socialist Party. His rhetoric, filled with a fiery passion for human rights and equality, was encapsulated in his book 'Speech of Sedition,' which includes Debs's impassioned speeches that often highlighted the struggles of the working class and critiqued the capitalist system. Debs's literary style, rooted deeply in the oral tradition, was noted for its persuasive force and its ability to connect with the common people, which was evident in both his political campaigning and his written work. He was sentenced to ten years in prison under the Espionage Act of 1917, for a speech urging resistance to the military draft during World War I, however; his sentence was commuted in 1921. Throughout his life, Debs was admired for his unwavering commitment to social justice, his critique of economic inequality, and his advocacy for labor rights.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 1910s works • American History • American Socialism • american speeches • Early 20th Century • early 20th century politics • Economic Injustice • Eugene V. Debs • Eugene V. Debs writings • free speech advocacy • Geography • historical literature • Historical rhetoric • historical speeches • History of Europe • impassioned speeches • inequality debates • labor activism • labor movement history • labor rights • Nature • Oratorical discourse • Political activism • political activism literature • Political dissent • political oratory classics • Political Philosophy • Political Science • political theory • Politics • Progressive Era documents • radical activism • Science • socialist manifesto • socialist movement • Social Justice • social justice essays • Socio-political critique • Working Class • Working class advocacy
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