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Carl Schurz

For Truth, Justice and Liberty

In “For Truth, Justice and Liberty,” Carl Schurz presents a compelling narrative that intertwines personal memoir, political discourse, and social critique. Schurz employs a vigorous literary style characterized by eloquent prose and impassioned rhetoric, aimed at advocating civil rights and liberal principles during a tumultuous era in American history. The book, written in the post-Civil War period, reflects the struggles of a nation grappling with its identity, as Schurz passionately defends the ideals of democracy and argues against oppression, making a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding American values and reform. Carl Schurz, a German immigrant, soldier, journalist, and statesman, brought a wealth of experience to this work. His lifelong dedication to social justice and political reform was deeply influenced by his own encounters with authoritarianism in Europe and his commitment to the American ideal of liberty. Schurz'Äôs multifaceted background as a politician and a thinker enriched the narrative with historical insights, drawing parallels between his immigrant experiences and broader societal challenges. I highly recommend “For Truth, Justice and Liberty” to readers interested in the foundations of American democracy and the role of immigrants in shaping it. Schurz's passionate and informed perspective not only illuminates historical struggles but also resonates with contemporary discussions of justice and rights, making it a vital read for anyone engaged in the ongoing pursuit of truth and equity.
51 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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