by Professor A. C. Grayling (Author)
The often-violent conflicts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were sparked by the pursuit of freedom of thought. In time, this drive led to bitter fighting, including the English Civil War. Then came revolutions in America and France that swept away monarchies for more representative forms of government and making possible the abolition of slavery, the enfranchisement of women, and the idea of universal human rights and freedoms. Each of these struggles was a memorable human drama, and Grayling interweaves the stories of these heroes, including Martin Luther, Mary Wollstonecraft and Rosa Parks, whose sacrifices make us value these precious rights, especially in an age when governments under pressure find it necessary to restrict rights in the name of freedom.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Sep 2008
ISBN 10: 0747592993
ISBN 13: 9780747592990
Book Overview: Towards the Light is not only a revealing history book, but an examination of Western values that will enlighten, provoke and fascinate. Questions about equal rights, freedom of thought and transparent government are as relevant now as ever and are constantly in the news. By the well-known and bestselling author of Among the Dead Cities and The Meaning of Things