On the Pleasure of Hating
Discover the provocative insights of William Hazlitt in his compelling work, On the Pleasure of Hating. Published in 2004, this 128-page book showcases Hazlitt's fierce and combative writing style, tackling a diverse array of subjects from slavery and the imagination to boxing matches and the monarchy. His radical perspectives not only defined his era but have also inspired generations of journalists and political satirists. Delve into Hazlitt's thought-provoking essays that challenge conventional views and provoke critical thought. Perfect for readers interested in literature that pushes boundaries, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to explore the depths of human emotion and societal critique. Enhance your collection with this essential work by one of the greatest thinkers of his time.