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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles Bradlaugh

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This compilation presents a collection of works by a prominent freethinker and political activist, exploring themes of atheism, morality, and the critique of religious texts. It includes essays on the utility of heresy, examinations of biblical texts, and discussions on the historical context of various philosophical ideas. The content reflects a critical stance on traditional beliefs and advocates for rational thought and skepticism. The collection also features biographical sketches and addresses social issues, emphasizing the importance of questioning established norms and beliefs.

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Charles Bradlaugh

Charles Bradlaugh was a prominent British political activist and a leading figure in the 19th-century freethought movement. Known for his advocacy of atheism and secularism, he played a significant role in challenging religious orthodoxy and promoting rationalism. His notable works include "Heresy: Its Utility And Morality" and "The True Story of My Parliamentary Struggle," where he detailed his experiences as the first openly atheist Member of Parliament. Bradlaugh's writings often addressed themes of belief, morality, and social justice, contributing to the discourse on religion and politics during his time. His legacy continues to influence discussions on freedom of thought and expression.

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