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Emancipate your colonies!

Advocating for Colonial Independence and Human Rights

Jeremy Bentham

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In Jeremy Bentham's 'Emancipate your colonies!', readers are introduced to a groundbreaking treatise that advocates for the independence of colonial territories from oppressive colonial rule. Bentham's persuasive arguments blend logic and moral reasoning to support the liberation of colonies, presenting a strong case for self-governance and human rights. The book's concise yet powerful language reflects the author's utilitarian philosophy, appealing to both intellect and emotion. This work is an important piece of political literature that influenced future movements for decolonization around the world. Bentham's compelling arguments and passionate prose make 'Emancipate your colonies!' an essential read for those interested in colonial history and political philosophy.

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Revolutionary, Social reform, Colonialism, Political philosophy, British Empire, Enlightenment, Philosophy of law, Utilitarianism, Human rights, Freedom