The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races by comte de Arthur Gobineau

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Author Gobineau, Arthur, comte de, 1816-1882
Contributor Hotz, H.
Contributor Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873
LoC No. a33001082
Uniform Title Essai sur l'inégalité des races humaines. English
Title The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races
With Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence in the Civil and Political History of Mankind
Credits E-text prepared by Fritz Ohrenschall, Sarah Thomson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Summary "The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races" by comte de Arthur Gobineau is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. This work explores the varying moral and intellectual characteristics of human races, emphasizing their historical impacts on civilization and political structures. Gobineau aims to determine how these distinct traits influence the development of human society. The opening of the work begins with a contextual introduction that sets the stage for a broad exploration of race and ethnic diversity, as well as their implications for history and governance. It discusses how the author's experiences in political diplomacy incited his interest in the differing capacities and characteristics of various races, which he believes contribute significantly to their social and political development. The preface and initial chapters argue against the notion of universal equality among races by highlighting their distinct capabilities and contributions to civilization throughout history. The editor reinforces the importance of this exploration, asserting its relevance to contemporary issues of race and nationhood. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class CB: History: History of civilization
Subject Ethnology
Subject Race relations
Subject Race
Subject Civilization -- Philosophy
Category Text
EBook-No. 37115
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Aug 18, 2011
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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