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Life and Character of Richard Carlile

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A compact life-study follows a controversial radical and freethinker from modest family roots through apprenticeship, marriage, and work as a publisher and editor. It describes the causes that led to repeated prosecutions and imprisonment, his public lectures and outspoken sceptical and political advocacy, and the personal costs of that campaign. Individual chapters focus on parentage and early training, the printing and publishing controversies, his atheist and editorial positions, and his final illness and character. The account is interwoven with the author’s personal recollections and reflections on the subject’s motives and legacy.

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George Jacob Holyoake

George Jacob Holyoake (1817-1906) was an English writer and social reformer known for his advocacy of secularism and rational thought. He played a significant role in the development of the secular movement in the 19th century, contributing to discussions on atheism and human rights. Holyoake's notable works include "English Secularism: A Confession of Belief," where he articulates his views on secular philosophy, and "The History of the Last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England," which recounts his experiences with the legal system regarding atheistic beliefs. His writings reflect a commitment to reason and social progress, making him a key figure in the history of secular thought.

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