Skip to content
Welcome To Our Store.
100,000+ Products for Home, Medical, Office & Classroom Needs
Search
Skip to product information
1 of 1

The Enquirer (1823) - Paperback

$54.65 USD
$54.65 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
In stock (100 units), ready to be shipped

Available Offers

Fastest Delivery Tomorrow With Vip DealOrder within 1 hr 8 mins.

Instant 10% Discount On HDFC Banks Credit/Debit Cards EMI and CreditCard

Secure checkout with
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Visa
  • Daily deals
  • Return policy
  • Payment method
  • Help center 24/7

Flight Range: Up to 1,000 meters (3,280 feet)

Maximum Speed: 45 kilometers per hour (28 miles per hour)

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

Otherwise, standard shipping charges apply. Check out our delivery Terms & Conditions for more details.

View Product Details
Shopping cart
Product Product subtotal Quantity Price Product subtotal
The Enquirer (1823) - Paperback
The Enquirer (1823) - Paperback
The Enquirer (1823) - Paperback
$54.65/ea
$0.00
$54.65/ea $0.00

Product Description

by William Godwin (Author)

The Enquirer is a collection of essays and articles written by the English philosopher and political writer, William Godwin. Originally published in 1823, the book covers a wide range of topics, including political philosophy, social commentary, and literary criticism. Godwin was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment period, and his ideas about individualism, rationalism, and political reform were influential in shaping the intellectual landscape of his time.The Enquirer is divided into three parts, each of which explores different themes and ideas. Part one focuses on political philosophy and includes essays on the nature of government, the role of the individual in society, and the importance of education. Part two is a collection of literary criticism, in which Godwin examines the works of prominent writers such as Shakespeare, Milton, and Rousseau. Part three is a series of social commentaries, in which Godwin discusses topics such as poverty, crime, and the treatment of women.Throughout the book, Godwin advocates for a more egalitarian and rational society, in which individuals are free to pursue their own interests and ideas. He argues that government should be based on reason and justice, rather than tradition or authority. He also criticizes the prevailing social norms of his time, particularly those that limit the freedom and opportunities of women.The Enquirer is an important work of political and philosophical thought, and remains relevant today for its insights into the nature of government, society, and individual freedom.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

Number of Pages: 434
Dimensions: 0.88 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 10, 2010
you might like