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Towards the Light: The Story of the Struggles for Liberty and Rights That Made the Modern West

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In Towards the Light, A.C. Grayling tells the story of the long and difficult battle for freedom in the West, from the Reformation to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, from the battle for the vote to the struggle for the right to freedom of conscience. As Grayling passionately affirms, it is a story - and a struggle - that continues to this day as those in power use the threat of terrorism in the 21st century to roll-back the liberties that so many have fought and died to win for us. Including an appendix of landmark documents, including the British and American Bills of Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, the Bloomsbury Revelations edition also includes a new preface by the author reflecting on developments since the book's original publication.

Author: Grayling A.C.
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9781472532145
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2014

Preface to the Bloomsbury Revelations Edition

Acknowledgements

1. Setting the Scene

Part I: The Demand for Liberty

2. The Reformation and the Beginning of Modern Liberty

3. Freeing the Mind

4. The Fight Against Absolutism

Part II: The Extension of Liberty

5. Slaves, Workers, Women and the Struggle for Liberty

6. The Liberty Century

7. Rights Out of Wrongs

8. The Idea of Liberty and the Verge of Betrayal Postscript

Appendices: Landmarks on the Road to Freedom

1. The Bill of Rights, 1689

2. The US Bill of Rights, 1791

3. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

4. The Chartists' 'Six Points' and Petition

5. United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Professor A. C. Grayling is Master of the New College of the Humanities, and a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. He has written and edited over thirty books on philosophy and other subjects, and has written on non-Western philosophy. For several years he wrote columns for the Guardian newspaper and The Times and was the chairman of the 2014 Man Booker Prize.

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