Speeches of William Jennings Bryan; Volume 1
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- 15 hodin čítania
William Jennings Bryan bol popredný právnik, rečník a vplyvný politik na prelome 19. a 20. storočia. Bol známy svojou vášnivou obranou demokracie a kritikou moci bánk a železníc. Ako zástanca populistických ideálov a "Veľkého Všeobecného" bojoval za práva bežných ľudí. Jeho politické aktivity zahŕňali tri prezidentské kampane, v ktorých presadzoval slobodné striebro, antimperializmus a boj proti monopolom. Bol tiež zapáleným obhajcom prohibície a odporcom Darwinizmu, čo najvýraznejšie predviedol na Scopesovom procese.






In this collection of essays, William Jennings Bryan offers his view of Eastern civilization from a Western perspective. He discusses topics such as religion, government, and social customs, and highlights the differences between the two cultures. Bryan's insight into the East provides valuable understanding for those interested in cross-cultural communication and diplomacy.
First published in 1900, 'The Second Battle' is a passionate call to arms for those who believe in the principles of liberty and justice for all. Author William Jennings Bryan was a prominent politician and orator who was known for his fervent advocacy of progressive causes. In this book, he argues that the United States has lost sight of the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence, and he calls for a renewed commitment to the principles of democracy and equal rights. This book is an inspiring and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in American history or political philosophy.
This book presents a collection of speeches and writings by William Jennings Bryan, a prominent American politician and orator of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its central theme is the importance of having an ideal or set of values to guide one's life, a message that remains relevant today.
William Jennings Bryan was one of America's most famous orators and political leaders. In 'The War in Europe and Its Lessons for Us', he examines the causes and consequences of the First World War, and argues that America must remain vigilant and prepared to defend itself against future threats. This book remains a powerful reminder of the challenges of international diplomacy and the importance of maintaining a strong military.