Brutus: Tragédie
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Voltaire, a leader of the Enlightenment, was renowned for his sharp intellect and relentless critique of religious dogma and social injustices. His writings, often witty and satirical, challenged traditional beliefs and explored philosophical questions of faith and reason. He courageously opposed religious persecution and passionately advocated for freedom of thought. His work reflects a desire for a more enlightened and just society built on reason and tolerance.

