
The Origin, Tendencies and Principles of Government A review of the rise and fall of nations from early historic time to the present; with special considerations regarding the future of the United States as the representative government of the world and the form of administration which will secure this consummation. Also, papers on human equality, as represented by labor and its representative, money; and the meaning and significance of life from a scientific standpoint, with its prophecies for the great future.
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Authors:
- Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin)
1838 - 1927
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In a transformative era marked by the struggle for human rights and the evolution of governance, "The Origin, Tendencies and Principles of Government" by Victoria C. Woodhull offers a profound analysis of the rise and fall of nations. This political treatise delves into the essence of human equality, emphasizing the pivotal roles of labor and money in shaping societal structures. Woodhull presents a compelling argument for representative government as the future of the United States, exploring the implications of unalienable rights and the responsibilities of citizenship. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work challenges readers to reflect on the principles that underpin democracy and the potential paths forward for society. Discover the intricate connections between governance and human dignity in this essential read.
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