The Trial of Theodore Parker

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'The Trial of Theodore Parker' is a pivotal work by the philosopher and reformer Theodore Parker, centering around the trial he faced in the mid-19th century for his radical views on social justice and abolitionism. Parker, a Unitarian minister and a leading figure in the Transcendentalist movement, used this trial as a platform to articulate his beliefs about civil disobedience and individual conscience against oppressive laws. Through a blend of courtroom drama and philosophical discourse, Parker examines the moral responsibilities of individuals in the face of unjust governmental authority. His eloquent defense not only addresses the charges against him but also serves as a rallying cry for those advocating for civil rights and equality. This work remains relevant today as it captures the tension between societal norms and personal convictions, inspiring readers to reconsider their roles in advocating for justice and ethical principles. Parker's insights resonate through time, cementing his status as a key figure in American social reform.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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Published Date - 2026-07-29

ISBN - 9609441388350

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1 cm

Page Count - 174

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