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O túmulo do fanatismo
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Voltaire é e será sempre atual, porque haverá sempre superstição, fanatismo, intolerância, injustiça, simonia, milagres, tolice. Nas obras de Voltaire, a revolução. É preciso lê-lo. "Este é o estudo mais eloqüente, mais profundo e mais forte que se tem escrito sobre o fanatismo, e do qual Bolingbroke não teve a menor idéias, já que é inteiramente de Voltaire. Foi condenado por decreto da Corte de Roma, em 29 de novembro de 1771, com outras cinco obras de Voltaire." - Quérard.
Voltaire
François-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778) was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his nom de plume Voltaire, he was famous for his wit, and his criticism of Christianity—especially the Roman Catholic Church—and of slavery. Voltaire was an advocate of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
Voltaire was a versatile and prolific writer, producing works in almost every literary form, including plays, poems, novels, essays, histories, and scientific expositions. He wrote more than 20,000 letters and 2,000 books and pamphlets.Voltaire was one of the first authors to become renowned and commercially successful internationally. He was an outspoken advocate of civil liberties and was at constant risk from the strict censorship laws of the Catholic French monarchy. His polemics witheringly satirized intolerance, religious dogma, and the French institutions of his day. His best-known work and magnum opus, Candide, is a novella which comments on, criticizes, and ridicules many events, thinkers, and philosophies of his time.
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