Half-Hours With the Freethinkers
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This heated debate between two prominent thinkers of the 19th century covers a wide array of topics including religion, politics, and social reform. The exchange is lively and thought-provoking, providing a window into the intellectual and ideological debates of the day.
This volume contains a collection of speeches by British politicians and social activists Charles Bradlaugh and John Mackinnon Robertson covering topics such as religious freedom, women's suffrage, and secularism. Written in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these speeches offer insight into the political and social debates of the period.
In this collection of essays, the author presents insightful and thought-provoking observations on a wide range of subjects. From the mysterious origins of the universe to the nature of God, the Devil, and the human soul, these essays challenge readers to question their assumptions and explore new ideas. For fans of philosophy and intellectual inquiry, this book is a must-read.
Published in 1884, this book provides a transcription of a debate on the Eight Hours Movement between two prominent politicians of the time: H. M. Hyndman and C. Bradlaugh. The debate centers on the question of whether the eight-hour workday should be mandated by law, and provides insight into the political and social landscape of nineteenth-century Britain.