Explore a controversial theory of racial history and a proposed path to civilization and improvement for nations. The book presents a grand, faith‑driven plan that ties social change to divine providence and long‑term national renewal.
This edition presents a historical manuscript that argues for a specific sequence of social and political steps. It discusses how emigration, education, and modernization are positioned as necessary parts of a larger vision for self‑government and regional transformation. The work treats religion, history, and policy as intertwined in a long‑range project aimed at elevating both populations and lands.
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