격이 다른 오디오북 생활을 경험해보세요!
논픽션
In "An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African," Thomas Clarkson presents a meticulous examination of the transatlantic slave trade, combining passionate rhetoric with rigorous research. Writing at a time when the abolition movement was gaining traction in Britain, Clarkson's work is characterized by a bold moral urgency and a commitment to empirical evidence. His literary style incorporates vivid descriptions and compelling narratives, interweaving testimonies of the enslaved with statistical evidence to confront readers with the grim realities of human trafficking. This seminal text serves as both a call to action and a scholarly critique of the systems that enable slavery, situating itself firmly within the Enlightenment discourse on human rights and social justice. Thomas Clarkson (1760'Äì1846) was a prominent abolitionist and social reformer whose personal convictions and experiences significantly influenced his advocacy against slavery. His extensive travels and interactions with formerly enslaved individuals provided him with firsthand accounts that deeply informed his writings. Clarkson's commitment to justice was unwavering, and his scholarly pursuits were driven by moral imperatives rooted in his Quaker beliefs. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the historical context of slavery and the roots of abolitionism. Clarkson'Äôs detailed analysis and passionate argumentation not only illuminate the human suffering caused by the slave trade but also inspire ongoing discussions about human rights and ethical responsibilities in contemporary society.
© 2023 Good Press (전자책 ): 4066339537118
출시일
전자책 : 2023년 8월 15일
태그
국내 유일 해리포터 시리즈 오디오북
5만권이상의 영어/한국어 오디오북
키즈 모드(어린이 안전 환경)
월정액 무제한 청취
언제든 취소 및 해지 가능
오프라인 액세스를 위한 도서 다운로드
친구 또는 가족과 함께 오디오북을 즐기고 싶은 분들을 위해
2-3 계정
무제한 청취
2-3 계정
무제한 청취
언제든 해지하실 수 있어요
2 개 계정
17900 원 /월한국어
대한민국