
Abolicionismo
'Abolicionismo' Summary
“O Abolicionismo” de Joaquim Nabuco é um grito de revolta contra a escravidão, um chamado à consciência nacional e um plano para a construção de uma sociedade mais justa. Nabuco, um fervoroso abolicionista, apresenta um panorama contundente da escravidão no Brasil, expondo as atrocidades do sistema e as consequências de três séculos de exploração. O livro desmascara as justificativas ideológicas para a escravidão, demonstrando a falácia de que o sistema era benefício para os próprios escravos. Nabuco argumenta que a escravidão é um crime contra a humanidade, um obstáculo ao progresso do Brasil e um legado de injustiça e desigualdade. Com um estilo combativo e eloquente, Nabuco apresenta propostas concretas para a abolição da escravidão, defendendo a emancipação imediata dos escravos e o fim de qualquer forma de discriminação. Ele reconhece os desafios da integração dos afro-brasileiros à sociedade, mas acredita que a abolição é o primeiro passo para construir um futuro mais justo e igualitário para todos.Book Details
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