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Novanglus Essays

Jon Adams

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Novanglus Essays," John Adams presents a compelling series of writings that articulate the American colonies' justifications for their resistance against British rule in the years leading up to the Revolution. Through a masterful blend of persuasive rhetoric and philosophical reasoning, Adams employs a distinctly Enlightenment literary style, characterized by clarity, reasoned argumentation, and eloquent prose. This body of work not only serves as a political manifesto but also as a profound exploration of the principles of liberty, governance, and the rights of individuals—pivotal themes in the context of 18th-century America. John Adams, one of the Founding Fathers and a prominent advocate for independence, was deeply influenced by Enlightenment ideals and the political climate of his time. His experiences as a lawyer, statesman, and diplomat provided him with a unique perspective on justice and governance. Furthermore, Adams' personal commitment to the revolutionary cause is vividly reflected in these essays as he navigates the complexities of loyalty, patriotism, and civil rights, lending authenticity to his passionate arguments. "Novanglus Essays" is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of democracy and individual rights. Adams' powerful prose and insightful arguments not only illuminate the historical landscape of American independence but also resonate in contemporary discussions about liberty and governance. Dive into this significant work to gain a deeper understanding of the revolutionary spirit that shaped the United States.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 169 pagine.

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