Candide is a satirical novel by French philosopher and writer Voltaire. Published in 1759, the book tells the story of Candide, a young man who is taught by his mentor, Dr. Pangloss, that everything in the world is for the best and that all events happen for a reason. However, Candide's experiences challenge this optimistic philosophy as he faces a series of misfortunes, including being kicked out of his home, witnessing a brutal war, and being subjected to various forms of violence and injustice.Throughout his journey, Candide encounters a range of characters who embody different philosophical and social perspectives, including a wealthy merchant, a corrupt religious leader, and a group of enslaved Africans. As he navigates these encounters, Candide begins to question the validity of Dr. Pangloss's teachings and eventually comes to embrace a more pragmatic and realistic worldview.At its core, Candide is a critique of the Enlightenment-era belief in progress and reason, and a commentary on the social and political issues of Voltaire's time. Through its witty and often absurd humor, the book exposes the flaws and contradictions of various philosophical and religious beliefs, and offers a sharp critique of the institutions and systems that perpetuate social inequality and injustice.Despite its controversial content, Candide has become a classic work of literature and a staple of Western literary canon. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its relevance and insight into the human condition, and its ability to provoke thought and inspire critical reflection.How is it possible that the lovely Candide and the sage Pangloss should be at Lisbon, the one to receive a hundred lashes, and the other to be hanged by order of My Lord Inquisitor, of whom I am so great a favorite? Pangloss deceived me most cruelly, in saying that everything is for the best.'This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.