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The answer is somewhat involved. Basically he strongly advocated equality among the races. For a more detailed answer you should read "Black Like Me".
He was a supporter of the Jacobins,the group which most strongly believed that Liberty,Equality and Fraternity apply to all.
During the Founding Period of American History, slavery was a controversial issue among the Founders themselves, as well as throughout the nation, because of the simple fact that opinions about it had been strongly formed and were quite strongly held. Furthermore, the livelihood of many of the Founders depended on slave-holding. Still further, the issue was tied closely at that time, as it would be in the next century, to the tangled and vitally important issue of 'states' rights.'
It was Southerners and anti-federalists who most strongly opposed Hamilton's economic plans. One of Hamilton's more controversial plans was the creation of a national bank.
Benjamin Franklin was strongly influenced by the American Enlightenment.
The answer is somewhat involved. Basically he strongly advocated equality among the races. For a more detailed answer you should read "Black Like Me".
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W.E.B. Du Bois believed in racial equality and advocated for social and political rights for African Americans. He was a co-founder of the NAACP and believed in education and political activism as tools for achieving racial equality. Du Bois strongly criticized Booker T. Washington for his accommodationist approach to racial issues.
Minorities and the disadvantaged.
he believed, he felt strongly about equality
across the globe, perceptions of america are increaseingly unfavorable.
He was a supporter of the Jacobins,the group which most strongly believed that Liberty,Equality and Fraternity apply to all.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau advocated for the concept of the social contract, where individuals surrender some individual rights for the collective good. He believed in the idea of popular sovereignty, where political authority is derived from the consent of the governed. Rousseau also emphasized the importance of civic virtue, arguing that individuals should prioritize the common good over self-interest.
Rousseau was a proponent of equality and criticized property, as a source of vices. He also strongly rejected autocratic regimes, in favour of democracy.
During the Founding Period of American History, slavery was a controversial issue among the Founders themselves, as well as throughout the nation, because of the simple fact that opinions about it had been strongly formed and were quite strongly held. Furthermore, the livelihood of many of the Founders depended on slave-holding. Still further, the issue was tied closely at that time, as it would be in the next century, to the tangled and vitally important issue of 'states' rights.'
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