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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles Bradlaugh

By Charles Bradlaugh

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Explore a collection of essays questioning religion, reason, and society from a nineteenth-century freethinker.

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2019-05-21
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"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles Bradlaugh" by Charles Bradlaugh is a detailed compilation of writings from a notable 19th-century freethinker and activist. Instead of telling a story, it acts like a scientific catalog, sorting essays and papers written by Bradlaugh and showing his opinions during the late 1800s. The writings likely talk about atheism, logical thinking, and criticism of religious ideas. The index shines a light on Bradlaugh’s deep examination of subjects, for example offering a critical interpretation of the Bible, discussions about heresy and morals, and essays on freethinkers. It also discusses social issues, atheistic beliefs, and the impact of belief and unbelief on society. As a collection that brings together these writings, it serves as a key resource for anyone interested in the development of secular thought, the historical background of freethinking, and the impact of Bradlaugh's ideas on philosophy and politics.

About the Author

Charles Bradlaugh was an English political activist and atheist. He founded the National Secular Society in 1866, 15 years after George Holyoake had coined the term "secularism" in 1851.

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