
The philosophy of Elbert Hubbard
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Authors:
- Hubbard, Elbert
1856 - 1915
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In the early 20th century, as America grappled with rapid industrialization and shifting societal norms, Elbert Hubbard's "The Philosophy of Elbert Hubbard" emerged as a profound exploration of individualism and self-reliance. This philosophical essay delves into the intricacies of freedom and responsibility, challenging readers to reconsider their roles within both the economy and organized religion. Hubbard's distinctive blend of pragmatism and idealism invites students, civic activists, and historians alike to engage with his thought-provoking insights. By examining the essence of human potential and the interplay of personal duty and societal expectations, this work remains a vital resource for those seeking to understand the foundations of modern American philosophy.
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