Areopagítica

Areopagítica

John Milton

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Editorial:
Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9786599857515
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Antes mesmo de nomes como John Locke e Adam Smith, o brado pela liberdade, ainda que não exatamente nas conformações modernas do liberalismo, já se fazia ouvir. Este manifesto do notável poeta e pensador John Milton, no século XVII, é um dos mais brilhantes testemunhos dessa verdade. Apesar de antigo, o texto permanece um apelo extremamente atual pela preservação de liberdades primordiais: a de expressão e a de consciência. O Instituto Liberal lança esta edição na esperança de que o brado de John Milton contra a arrogância censora continue a ecoar em tempos em que ainda é tão necessário.

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