Om Reflections On the Subject of Emigration From Europe With a View to Settlement in the United States
Carey provides a persuasive argument in favor of emigration to the United States from Europe in the early 19th century. He extols the virtues of American democracy and economy, and refutes common arguments against emigration, such as homesickness and cultural dislocation.
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