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Individuality: From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'

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English
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Non-fiction

In "Individuality," Robert Green Ingersoll crafts a profound exploration of the concept of the self against the backdrop of 19th-century America, a period marked by rapid social and intellectual upheaval. His literary style blends eloquence with a fervent oratorical quality, drawing on both classical philosophy and contemporary scientific thought. Through a series of compelling essays, Ingersoll championed personal freedom, self-expression, and the significance of individual thought, arguing that conformity stifles human potential and authentic existence. This work reflects the broader intellectual currents of the time, including transcendentalism and the burgeoning secularism that questioned traditional dogmas and celebrated human reason. As a prominent Freethinker and a formidable public figure, Ingersoll was influenced by his own experiences of skepticism towards institutional religion and societal norms. His advocacy for reason, truth, and individual rights stemmed from a life of profound inquiry and engagement with social issues, including women's rights and abolition. This background enriched his writings, as he sought to empower readers to embrace their individuality and challenge the status quo, positioning himself as a voice of rationalism and humanist philosophy in an increasingly complex world. "Individuality" is a timeless call to arms for all who seek to cultivate their authentic selves amidst external pressures. Readers interested in the intersections of personal identity, ethics, and social progress will find Ingersoll's insights not only relevant but transformative. A cornerstone of American liberal thought, this work is essential for anyone who wishes to understand the enduring importance of individual agency in shaping both personal lives and societal norms.

© 2020 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066099794

Release date

Ebook: March 16, 2020

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