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I believe the answer is: to support the righteous notion that John Brown was condemned because he chose to risk being vilified for defending impoverished, helpless people rather than protecting the wealthy and politically well-connected
Emerson implied that the powerful would and the wealthy would always make various attempts to discredit the figure that advocated for a condition that is not aligned with them. And people are easily influenced by those attempt since the powerful control the flow of information.
Emerson implied that the powerful would and the wealthy would always make various attempts to discredit the figure that advocated for a condition that is not aligned with them. And people are easily influenced by those attempt since the powerful control the flow of information.
The most likely reason why Emerson included this quote in his speech is that Emerson wanted to highlight the hypocrisy of society, and its treatment of John Brown. He wants to motivate people to think about the injustice of their condemnation of John Brown. Emerson argues that Brown was so persecuted because he decided to defend the interests of the poor. He argues that if Brown had instead defended the interests of the rich, he would not have gotten in trouble, as it is usually the rich who make decisions on morality and righteousness.