Mage Joan

Chapter 2351: debate

On the afternoon of returning to Leiden College, Qiao Ann saw a copy of "Summary of the Rights of the Empire in the Colonies" in the Rawls Laboratory. He picked it up and read it. After reading it, he was deeply touched by the vision and eloquence of Mr. President. admiration.

I asked Master Rawls and learned that this booklet was brought by Allen, and said that he would recommend it to the tutors and seniors.

Master Rawls has read this article and admitted that Mr. Principal made sense, but due to his character and professional habits, he did not like Principal Jefferson’s overly radical political views, and worried that young people would be incited and resorted to violence. Means to resist tax.

In fact, Master Rawls is definitely not overly worried. One of his students, the young and energetic Alan Davis, has already participated in the tax-resistance trend in Leiden Harbor, and has joined forces with the "Freedom Sons Association" which advocates colony. Independent militant organizations are close to each other.

"Allen showed me this article written by Mr. President, probably to promote the action plan of their organization."

"According to my observation, the young people on campus, not only students, but also many teachers, are as active as Allen in the anti-tax movement. I am worried that this disturbance will get bigger and bigger, and the conflict between the people and the new governor will become more and more serious. Sharp, and eventually **** conflict broke out."

Master Rawls said worriedly.

Qiao An is a relatively indifferent person to politics and knows that he belongs to the minority among his peers.

Young people, especially college students, are keen to participate in social movements and are willing to publicize their political views. It is never a rare thing, rather it is a traditional fashion on university campuses.

Almost all young people at Leiden College are actively participating in the anti-tax movement, and Allen is not special among them. Conversely speaking, if he stays out of the matter, he will leave the group instead, appear incompatible with the people around him, and even be reprimanded by his classmates and friends.

"Tutor, you don't want Allen to join the'Freedom Sons Association'?" Joan asked Master Rawls.

"Allen, this kid is too easy to be incited, and when he hears fashionable phrases like ‘Republic’, ‘Constitution’, he is so excited that he can’t wait to immediately assassinate the tyrant and overthrow the feudal dynasty."

"Of course, it is his freedom for Allen to join the club. I have no right to interfere. Besides, I have a good impression of the'Son of Freedom'. I only worry about this child being involved in violent conflict and being hurt...or accidentally hurting him. innocent people."

Master Rawls sighed, his expression tangled.

Qiao An nodded, feeling a little heavy.

He knows the details of the "Freedom Sons Association" better than Master Rawls.

Although this organization is becoming more and more like a political group that speaks for the public, it is still a gang with smugglers at its core, with a natural "gene of violence."

Since Alfheim’s anti-tax movement was instigated by the "sons of freedom", it is almost inevitable that it will eventually move towards violent resistance.

Joan and Master Rawls disagree on this point.

Master Rawls is a pure "pacifist", even if it is motivated by justice, he does not want to use violence.

Qiao An is not so persistent.

As long as the motivation is good, in order to get a good result, he is not opposed to the use of violence-of course, it is definitely wrong to kill innocent people indiscriminately.

After chatting with Master Rawls for a while, Qiao An read the "Overview of the Rights of the Empire's Overseas Colonies" again, and was deeply impressed by the elegant and sharp writing of President Jefferson.

Although he has noticed that some of the thesis stated by the principal in the article are not logically impeccable and too idealistic, however, because the principal’s style of writing is too contagious, these small flaws appear in comparison. The flaws are not concealed.

Qiao An initially held a "neutral" attitude towards the raging anti-tax turmoil in Leiden. However, after reading the essays of Mr. Principal twice, he could not help but be infected and affected. His political position could not help but waver, and now he is more inclined to sympathize. Anti-tax camp.

Qiao An feels that he is the least interested in politics. If he was even touched by Mr. Jefferson’s articles and aroused the enthusiasm for political activities, how could other people, especially passionate young people? Encouraged?

Some people, as long as you look at his article, you will have an intuition-this person will eventually become famous!

Qiao An firmly believes that President Jefferson is such a stunning wizard.

Although Mr. Principal is now the leading scholar in the New World, Qiao An still feels that his fame is not worthy of his strength, and one day he will become a well-known figure in the world, not only in the New World.

After leaving the Rawls laboratory, Joant went to the bookstore and bought three copies of "Summary of the Rights of Imperial Overseas Colonies" and mailed them to friends far away in Midgard.

In a letter to Hailar and Zion’s brothers and sisters, Qiao Ann asked them to read Mr. Jefferson’s political theory pamphlet, which helped them understand the deep roots behind the ongoing tax crisis in Alfheim.

Qiao An's friends all support the anti-tax movement to varying degrees, but they hold different attitudes towards the "action plan" published by Mr. Jefferson.

Xiao Miao, Ash and Barney are all senior members of the "Freedom Sons Association", plus Alan Davis, who are all hard-core fans of Principal Jefferson, and enthusiastically support every word he says.

Edward and Thomas are older than Allen, have richer social experience, and their personal interests are involved, and their perception of "Overview of the Rights of Imperial Overseas Colonies" is even more complicated.

Like Qiao An, Edward and Thomas admired Mr. President's eloquent talents and basically agreed with the theoretical basis he provided for the tax resistance movement. However, the two held different doubts about the more radical views in the article.

On the weekend of April 14th, in the salon of White House Manor, the anti-tax turmoil and Principal Jefferson’s brochure became the focus of discussion among young people.

After hesitating for a long time, Thomas finally expressed his concerns.

"In his political theories, Mr. President pointed out that, out of the interests of the sovereign state, the emperor and the cabinet imported a large amount of grain from the Alfheim colony at a price lower than the market price, leaving the cheap grain supplied by the colony. The famine that broke out in the interior of the empire last spring cannot be easily quelled."

"In order to ensure food security, the imperial government is happy to see the Alfheimers expand the scale of their plantations, which brings about a new problem-a serious shortage of agricultural labor in the colonies."

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