As outspoken in his day as Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens
are today, ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL (1833-1899) was a notorious
radical whose uncompromising views on religion and slavery (they
were bad, in his opinion), women's suffrage (a good idea, he
believed), and other contentious matters of his era made him a
wildly popular orator and critic of American culture and public
life. Legendary as a speaker-he memorized his speeches and could
talk for hours without notes-and as a proponent of freethought,
Ingersoll is an American original whose words still ring with truth
and power today. His most important works are gathered in this
12-volume collected edition, first published posthumously in 1901.
Volume II features Ingersoll's lectures on: [ "Some Mistakes of
Moses" [ orthodoxy [ myth and miracle [ and more
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