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A critical exploration of the works of Multatuli, the pen name of Eduard Douwes Dekker, a 19th-century Dutch writer best known for his satirical novel "Max Havelaar". This study, "Ideeën Over Multatuli...", delves into the ideas and themes present in Multatuli's writings, offering insights into his social commentary, literary style, and enduring influence on Dutch literature. It examines his critique of colonialism and his advocacy for social justice, positioning him as a significant figure in the history of Dutch thought and letters. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in understanding Multatuli's complex legacy and its relevance to contemporary discussions on social responsibility and ethical governance.
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