recently, in my European History class, my teacher decide to read the Worldly Philosophers,
well, and now we are doing a project....
we are suppose to choose three of the philosophers mentions in the book, and write a series of exchanging letters between the three, contrasting each man's response when confronted with the assertion:
" 'Man is the creature of circumstances.' And who makes the circumstances but man himself? The world is note inevitably good or bad but to the extent that we make it so."
p.s. be certain to include specific references to each man's life experience, personality, and theories.
well, i choose to do Malthus, Marx and Metternich ( not only because all of their names starts with M^^)
but, i don't know enough about how they will react to each other, so please help me with this project
any ounce of information will be much apperetiated.
thank you