Bag om Observations On The Importance Of The American Revolution, And The Means Of Making It A Benefit To The World (1785)
Observations On The Importance Of The American Revolution, And The Means Of Making It A Benefit To The World is a book written by Richard Price in 1785. The book discusses the significance of the American Revolution and how it can be used to benefit the world. Price argues that the American Revolution was not just a local event but had global implications. He believes that the principles of liberty, democracy, and human rights that were established during the Revolution should be spread throughout the world.The book is divided into three parts. The first part discusses the causes and consequences of the American Revolution. Price argues that the Revolution was a result of the British government's attempt to impose its authority on the American colonies. He believes that the Revolution was necessary to establish the rights of the people and to prevent the abuse of power by the government.The second part of the book discusses the principles of liberty, democracy, and human rights that were established during the Revolution. Price argues that these principles are universal and should be applied to all people, regardless of their nationality or race. He believes that the American Revolution was a model for other countries to follow in their struggle for freedom and democracy.The third part of the book discusses the means of making the American Revolution a benefit to the world. Price suggests that the United States should use its newfound freedom to promote these principles throughout the world. He believes that the United States should be a beacon of liberty and democracy and should work to spread these principles to other countries.Overall, Observations On The Importance Of The American Revolution, And The Means Of Making It A Benefit To The World is a book that discusses the significance of the American Revolution and how it can be used to benefit the world. Price argues that the principles of liberty, democracy, and human rights that were established during the Revolution should be spread throughout the world, and that the United States should be a model for other countries to follow in their struggle for freedom and democracy.To Which Is Added, A Letter From M. Turgot. With An Appendix, Containing A Translation Of The Will Of M. Fortune Ricard, Lately Published In France.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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